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Unstable slip pulses and earthquake nucleation as a non-equilibrium first-order phase transition

Published 18 Jul 2018 in physics.geo-ph, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and cond-mat.soft | (1807.06890v2)

Abstract: The onset of rapid slip along initially quiescent frictional interfaces, the process of earthquake nucleation', and dissipative spatiotemporal slippage dynamics play important roles in a broad range of physical systems. Here we first show that interfaces described by generic friction laws feature stress-dependent steady-state slip pulse solutions, which are unstable in the quasi-1D approximation of thin elastic bodies. We propose that such unstable slip pulses of linear size $L^*$ and characteristic amplitude arecritical nuclei' for rapid slip in a non-equilibrium analogy to equilibrium first-order phase transitions, and quantitatively support this idea by dynamical calculations. We then perform 2D numerical calculations that indicate that the nucleation length $L*$ exists also in 2D, and that the existence of a fracture mechanics Griffith-like length $L_G!<!L*$ gives rise to a richer phase-diagram that features also sustained slip pulses.

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