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Pseudo Dynamic Rupture - A stress-based self-similar finite source model¶
Introduction¶
Physics-based, dynamic rupture models, which rely on few parameters only, are needed to allow a realistic forward modelling and to reduce the effort and non-uniqueness of the inversion. The PseudoDynamicRupture
is a simplified, dynamic, semi-analytical rupture model suited for wavefield and static displacement simulations and earthquake source inversion. The rupture builds on the class of self-similar crack models. On one hand it is approximative as it neglects inertia and so far the details of frictional effects, and treats the rupture front growth in a simplified way. On the other hand, it is complete as the slip fulfils the boundary condition on the broken plane for every instantaneous rupture front geometry and applied stress.
Pyrocko-GF source usage¶
The PseudoDynamicRupture
can be used a any other source model in Pyrocko-GF for forward modelling synthetic waveforms or static surface displacements.
Traction and stress field parametrisation¶
The rupture plane can be exposed to different stress/traction field models and abstract modifiers to these fields. These fields can be used independently or be combined into a composition model.
Traction models:
Abstract traction models, modifying the the traction model:
Forward calculation of waveforms and static displacement¶
Details how the source model can be used in Pyrocko-GF can are layed out in Pyrocko-GF - Geophysical forward modelling with pre-calculated Green’s functions.