Zhuo Yu-ru, Huang Wei-qiong, Chen Pei-shan, Li Wen-xiangmult. 1979: STRESS FIELD OF THE SOURCE REGION PREVIOUS TO THE 1976 YAN-YUAN EARTHQUAKE (M=6.9) AS DEDUCED FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF FRACTURE MECHANICS. Acta Seismologica Sinica, 1(1): 62-75.
Citation: Zhuo Yu-ru, Huang Wei-qiong, Chen Pei-shan, Li Wen-xiangmult. 1979: STRESS FIELD OF THE SOURCE REGION PREVIOUS TO THE 1976 YAN-YUAN EARTHQUAKE (M=6.9) AS DEDUCED FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF FRACTURE MECHANICS. Acta Seismologica Sinica, 1(1): 62-75.

STRESS FIELD OF THE SOURCE REGION PREVIOUS TO THE 1976 YAN-YUAN EARTHQUAKE (M=6.9) AS DEDUCED FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF FRACTURE MECHANICS

  • Using the viewpoint of fracture mechanics, a relation between earthquake magnitude M, shear stress τof the source region and radius a of the earthquake fracture (assumed eircular) was obtained previously, from which one can get the stress value τif a and M are known. The direction of the stress field is determined by averaging the focal mechanism solutions of small earthquakes of the region. This paper discusses the variation of stress field τwith time for the source region before and after the Yan-Yuan Earthquake, Yunnan Province, occurred on November 7, 1976, magnitude 6.9 and compares the stress field with that of the neighbouring regions.The results are as follows:(1). Before the Yan-Yuan Earthquake, in the neighbouring region Zhong-Dian, the value of τwas four times higher than all other parts of the entire province of Yunnan.(2). In the Yan-Yuan region, from the beginning of 1976, the τvalue increased substantially and meanwhile the average direction of stress field from small earthquake source mechanism solutions was essentially the same as that of the main shock. Thus, one can see the actual variation of the stress field before the Yan-Yuan Earthquake.A discussion regarding the errors and sources of errors in the computation of the τvalus has been made and also the possibility and the consequent error for comparing the τvalues of different regions using a single recording station or many stations, analysed.
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