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Satoshi Ide(井出哲)
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Department of Earth and Planetary Science
Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo;Department of Earth and Planetary Physics, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo;Department of Earth and Planetary Environmental Science, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
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Giant earthquakes very rarely occur and change our society. Meanwhile, countless small earthquakes happen almost all the time in various places in the Earth. Both are fundamentally the same phenomenon: slip movements associated with fracture at underground faults (rupture) and the propagation of seismic waves. While the rupture of large earthquakes occur over a wide area, a large-scale slip occurs but hardly any seismic waves are emitted. This is slow earthquake. Thus, the behavior of earthquakes is diverse. What causes these differences? To fundamentally understand earthquakes, we need to know about the laws governing the accumulation of stress due to plate movement, and the fracture and frictional slip of rocks. Our goal is to explain the complexity and diversity of earthquakes with as simple and realistic physical laws as possible, and to enhance the predictability of their behavior.
Giant earthquakes very rarely occur and change our society. Meanwhile, countless small earthquakes happen almost all the time in various places in the Earth. Both are fundamentally the same phenomenon: slip movements associated with fracture at underground faults (rupture) and the propagation of seismic waves. While the rupture of large earthquakes occur over a wide area, a large-scale slip occurs but hardly any seismic waves are emitted. This is slow earthquake. Thus, the behavior of earthquakes is diverse. What causes these differences? To fundamentally understand earthquakes, we need to know about the laws governing the accumulation of stress due to plate movement, and the fracture and frictional slip of rocks. Our goal is to explain the complexity and diversity of earthquakes with as simple and realistic physical laws as possible, and to enhance the predictability of their behavior.
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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERSno. 4 (2024): n/a-n/a
Communications Earth & Environmentno. 1 (2024): 1-11
Alexandre Schubnel,Rachel Abercrombie,Yves Bernabe,Michael Bostock,Mark Dekkers, Anke Friedrich,Shin-Chan Han,Satoshi Ide,Isabelle Manighetti,Fenglin Niu,Douglas R. Schmitt,Jun Tsuchiya
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Seiya Yano,Satoshi Ide
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earthno. 7 (2023)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of Americano. 32 (2023)
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTHno. 7 (2023)
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