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  • Low Coseismic Friction on t...
    Fulton, P. M.; Brodsky, E. E.; Kano, Y.; Mori, J.; Chester, F.; Ishikawa, T.; Harris, R. N.; Lin, W.; Eguchi, N.; Toczko, S.

    Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 12/2013, Letnik: 342, Številka: 6163
    Journal Article

    The fractional resistance on a fault during slip controls earthquake dynamics. Friction dissipates heat during an earthquake; therefore, the fault temperature after an earthquake provides insight into the level of friction. The Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 343 and 343T) installed a borehole temperature observatory 16 months after the March 2011 moment magnitude 9.0 Tohoku-Oki earthquake across the fault where slip was ~50 meters near the trench. After 9 months of operation, the complete sensor string was recovered. A 0.31 °C temperature anomaly at the plate boundary fault corresponds to 27 megajoules per square meter of dissipated energy during the earthquake. The resulting apparent friction coefficient of 0.08 is considerably smaller than static values for most rocks.