Commonly used earthquake source models

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Several important earthquake source models that have been extensively used in seismological research and earthquake prediction are presented and discussed. A new fault source model is used to explain the earthquake focal mechanism solution and tectonic stress field, which play a crucial role in earthquake initiation and preparation. The elastodynamic-dislocation theory is demonstrated which provides the theoretical background of most earthquake source models. Important earthquake source models reviewed here include the double-force-couple point-source model, the circular-shear dislocation model, the finite moving-source model, the Brune model, and the spherical explosive source model.

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Liu, W., & Liu, Y. (2012). Commonly used earthquake source models. Geologos, 18(3), 197–209. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10118-012-0010-4

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