The physics underlying Gutenberg-Richter in the earth and in the moon

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Stuart Crampin
Yuan Gao
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[1] British Geological Survey,School of Geosciences
[2] University of Edinburgh,Institute of Earthquake Science
[3] China Earthquake Administration,undefined
来源
Journal of Earth Science | 2015年 / 26卷
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critical-system; Gutenberg-Richter relationship; New Geophysics; residual fluid in moonquake; shear-wave splitting; shear-wave time-delay;
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The linear Gutenberg-Richter relationship is well-established. In any region of the Earth, the logarithm of the number of earthquakes, greater than any magnitude, is proportional to magnitude. This means that the underlying physics is non-linear and not purely elastic. This nonlinear physics has not been resolved. Here we suggest that a new understanding of fluid-rock deformation provides the physics underlying Gutenberg-Richter: where the fluid-saturated microcracks in almost all in situ rocks are so closely-spaced that they verge on failure and fracture, and hence are critical-systems which impose fundamentally-new properties on conventional sub-critical geophysics. The observation of linear Gutenberg-Richter relationship in moonquakes suggests that residual fluids exist at depth in the Moon.
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页码:134 / 139
页数:5
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