A note on the relationship between dip-slip fault parameters and plate parameters in the two-dimensional modelling of preseismic deformation

Singh, Sarva Jit ; Singh, Mahabir (1998) A note on the relationship between dip-slip fault parameters and plate parameters in the two-dimensional modelling of preseismic deformation Journal of Earth System Science, 107 (2). pp. 155-160. ISSN 0253-4126

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02840466

Abstract

Preseismic lithospheric deformation at a subduction zone can be modelled as dip-slip dislocation on an inclined fault or as flexure of a thin plate. Both these models predict a region of positive topography known as forebulge or outer rise. By matching the location and the magnitude of the forebulge, we derive useful relations between the dip-slip fault parameters and the plate parameters. In particular, we determine the width of a long dip-slip fault of given dip corresponding to a semi-infinite plate of given thickness. The displacement profiles of the two models are also compared.

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Keywords:Dip-slip Faulting; Plate Flexure; Preseismic Deformation; Subduction Zone
ID Code:82162
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