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On the Frequency Distribution of Rupture Lengths of Earthquakes Synthesized from a One-Dimensional Dynamical Lattice Model
1997
Journal of Physics of the Earth
A one-dimensional BK dynamical lattice model (Burridge and Knopoff, 1967 ) is applied to simulate earthquakes for the study of the scaling relation between frequency and rupture length of earthquakes. Velocity-dependent friction controls the motion of mass elements. The distribution of the breaking strengths (i.e., static friction) is considered to be a fractal function. Simulation results show that the fractal dimension of the distribution of the breaking strengths is a minor factor in
doi:10.4294/jpe1952.45.363
fatcat:63d67hpacjaljnf5y2oawbl6di