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Origin of the Co‐Seismic Variations of Elastic Properties in the Crust: Insight From the Laboratory

Paglialunga, Federica  
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Passelègue, François Xavier Thibault  
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Acosta, Mateo  
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June 22, 2021
Geophysical Research Letters

Seismological observations highlighted that earthquakes are often followed by changes in elastic properties around the fault zone. Here, we studied the origin of these variations using stick-slip experiments on saw-cut granite samples presenting different degrees of bulk damage (i.e., microcracks). Stick-slip events were induced under triaxial compression configuration with continuous active ultrasonic measurements at confining pressures representative of upper crustal conditions (15–120 MPa). Both the P-wave velocity (urn:x-wiley:00948276:media:grl62539:grl62539-math-0001) and amplitude (urn:x-wiley:00948276:media:grl62539:grl62539-math-0002) showed drops, concurrently with stress drops, and had a non-monotonic dependence toward the fault's stress state. Our experimental results suggest that co-seismic changes in urn:x-wiley:00948276:media:grl62539:grl62539-math-0003 were mostly controlled by the elastic re-opening of microcracks in the bulk, rather than by co-seismic damage or the formation of fault gouge. Co-seismic changes in urn:x-wiley:00948276:media:grl62539:grl62539-math-0004 were controlled by a combination of elastic re-opening of microcracks in the bulk and inelastic processes (i.e., co-seismic damage and gouge formation and dilation).

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DOI
10.1029/2021GL093619
Author(s)
Paglialunga, Federica  
Passelègue, François Xavier Thibault  
Acosta, Mateo  
Violay, Marie  
Date Issued

2021-06-22

Published in
Geophysical Research Letters
Volume

48

Issue

12

Article Number

e2021GL093619

Subjects

Damage zone

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Dynamic rupture

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Faulting

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Friction

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Seismic properties

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