Theoretical constraints on tidal triggering of slow earthquakes
Yishuo Zhou, Ankit Gupta, Hideo Aochi, Alexandre Schubnel, Satoshi Ide, Pierpaolo Dubernet, Harsha S. Bhat

TL;DR
This study uses theoretical models and simulations to explore how tidal stresses can trigger slow and fast earthquakes on faults, revealing key parameters that influence triggering and slip behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a rate-and-state friction model to analyze tidal triggering, identifying critical parameters and conditions for fault slip initiation under tidal stresses.
Findings
Small stress perturbations can trigger slip events.
Triggering depends on normalized perturbation period and amplitude.
Frictional strength should not exceed tens to hundreds of kilopascals.
Abstract
Tidal stress is a globally acting perturbation driven primarily by the gravitational forcing of the Moon and the Sun. Understanding how tidal stresses can trigger seismic events is essential for constraining tectonic environments that are sensitive to small stress perturbations. Here, employing a spring-block with rate-and-state friction, we investigate tidal triggering on velocity-weakening stable sliding faults with stiffness slightly exceeding the critical stiffness. We first apply idealized step-like and boxcar normal stress perturbations to demonstrate a resonance-like amplification of slip rate when the perturbation period approaches the intrinsic frictional timescale of state evolution. Next, we perform nondimensional analyses and numerical simulations with harmonic tidal-like perturbations to identify the key parameters controlling tidal triggering and their admissible ranges.…
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Taxonomy
Topicsearthquake and tectonic studies · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Geological formations and processes
