ON THE ELEMENTARY THEORY OF EARTHQUAKE AFTERSHOCKS
https://doi.org/10.26006/10.26006/29490995_2025_17_3_58
Abstract
The elementary theory of aftershocks, being relatively simple mathematically, belongs to the basics of earthquake physics. The paper briefly outlines the concepts and ideas of the theory, provides equations for the relaxation of the source after the main shock, and emphasizes the effectiveness of the theory in the search for new approaches to the processing and analysis of aftershock observation data. The main attention
is paid to the discussion of two new results obtained on the basis of elementary theory. Firstly, a two-stage relaxation mode of the earthquake source was discovered. In the first stage, called the Omori epoch, the Omori law is strictly observed. The first stage ends with a bifurcation of the source, and the second stage of relaxation begins, during which the evolution of aftershocks proceeds chaotically. Secondly, within the framework of the elementary theory of aftershocks, a fundamentally new concept of the proper time of the source was introduced. The source proper time has proven useful in experimental studies of seismic activity.
About the Authors
O.D. ZotovRussian Federation
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the EarthRussian Academy of Sciences; Borok Geophysical Observatory of Institute of Physics of the Earth Russian Academy of Sciences
A.V. Guglielmi
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Zotov O., Guglielmi A. ON THE ELEMENTARY THEORY OF EARTHQUAKE AFTERSHOCKS. Dynamic Processes in Geospheres. 2025;17(3):58-68. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26006/10.26006/29490995_2025_17_3_58