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Ohnaka 2003
Ohnaka, M. (2003). A constitutive scaling law and a unified comprehension for frictional slip failure, shear fracture of intact rock, and earthquake rupture. Journal of Geophysical Research 108: doi: 10.1029/2000JB000123. issn: 0148-0227.

It is widely recognized that some of the physical quantities inherent in a rupture are scale-dependent, and the scale dependence is one of the most no facts and features of rupture phenomena. The paper addresses how such scale-dependent shear rupture of a broad range from laboratory-scale frictional slip failure and shear fracture of intact rock to field-scale rupture as an earthquake source can be unified by a single constitutive law. Noting that the earthquake rupture is a mixed process between frictional slip failure and the shear fracture of intact rock, it is concluded that the constitutive law for the earthquake rupture be formulated as a unifying law that governs both frictional slip failure and shear fracture of intact rock. It is demonstrated that the slip-dependent constitutive law is such a unifying law, and a constitutive scaling law is derived from laboratory data on both frictional slip failure and shear fracture of intact rock. This constitutive scaling law enables one to provide a consistent and unified comprehension for scale-dependent physical quantities inherent in the rupture, over a broad range from small-scale frictional slip failure and shear fracture in the laboratory to large-scale earthquake rupture in the field.

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Keywords
Physical Properties of Rocks, Fracture and flow, Seismology, Earthquake dynamics and mechanics, Seismology, Theory and modeling, Structural Geology, Fractures and faults, Structural Geology, Mechanics
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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