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Guannan Liu, Zhi Wang, Cunxi Liu. 2020: Tidal effects on intra-continental earthquake initiation in the Tibetan Plateau and its adjacent areas. Earthquake Science, 33(4): 209-219. DOI: 10.29382/eqs-2020-0209-05
Citation: Guannan Liu, Zhi Wang, Cunxi Liu. 2020: Tidal effects on intra-continental earthquake initiation in the Tibetan Plateau and its adjacent areas. Earthquake Science, 33(4): 209-219. DOI: 10.29382/eqs-2020-0209-05

Tidal effects on intra-continental earthquake initiation in the Tibetan Plateau and its adjacent areas

  • To investigate the tidal effects on intra-continental earthquake initiation in the Tibetan Plateau and its surrounding areas, we selected over 1,500 focal mechanism solutions of inland earthquakes (epicenter locates at least 100 km to the coastlines) from Global Centroid Moment Tensor (GCMT) project and analyzed the p-values of tidal normal and shear stress as well as tidal Coulomb failure stress. For Coulomb failure stress calculation, we used Coulomb 3.40 software. We find that: (1) p-values of tidal stress change suggests a high tidal correlation of earthquake imitations with tidal normal stress change; (2) when tidal normal stress reached the local maximum values of compression and when tidal shear stress were closed to the positive peaks, earthquakes generated more frequently; (3) particular seismogenic environments such as strong continental plate interactions and the existence of fluids or rheologic substance possibly raise the tidal correlations and (4) higher sensitivity of earthquake initiation to earth tide presents along with higher seismicity, suggesting the rate of rain energy accumulation somehow has a dominating effect on the tidal correlation of earthquake initiation.
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