Deformation of two welded elastic half-spaces due to a long inclined tensile fault

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The calculation of the deformation caused by shear and tensile faults is necessary for the investigation of seismic and volcanic sources. The solution of the two-dimensional problem of a long inclined shear fault in two welded half-spaces is well known. The purpose of this note is to present the corresponding solution for a tensile fault. Closed-form analytical expressions for the Airy stress function for a tensile line source in two welded half-spaces are first obtained. These expressions are then integrated analytically to derive the Airy stress function for a long tensile fault of axbitrary dip and finite width. Closed-form analytical expressions for the displacements and stresses follow immediately from the Airy stress function. These expressions are suitable for computing the displacement and stress fields around a long inclined tensile fault near an internal boundary. © Printed in India.

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Kumar, A., Singh, S. J., & Singh, J. (2005). Deformation of two welded elastic half-spaces due to a long inclined tensile fault. Journal of Earth System Science, 114(1), 97–103. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02702012

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