Earthquake statistics inferred from plastic events in soft-glassy materials

Roberto Benzi, Federico Toschi, Jeannot Trampert

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Abstract

We propose a new approach for generating synthetic earthquake catalogues based on the physics of soft glasses. The continuum approach produces yield-stress materials based on Lattice-Boltzmann simulations. We show that, if the material is stimulated below yield stress, plastic events occur, which have strong similarities with seismic events. Based on a suitable definition of displacement in the continuum, we show that the plastic events obey a Gutenberg-Richter law with exponents similar to those for real earthquakes. We further find that average acceleration, energy release, stress drop and recurrence times scale with the same exponent. The approach is fully self-consistent and all quantities can be calculated at all scales without the need of ad hoc friction or statistical laws. We therefore suggest that our approach may lead to new insight into understanding of the physics connecting the micro and macro scale of earthquakes.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherarXiv
Number of pages15
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2016

Keywords

  • physics.geo-ph
  • nlin.CD
  • physics.flu-dyn

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