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The TEAR project investigates the complex behavior of fault systems during seismic cycles to improve earthquake prediction. By developing advanced computational models that integrate various physical processes, it aims to enhance our understanding of fault slip and provide tools for effective seismic hazard assessment.
We live on an active planet enveloped by ever shifting tectonic plates.
The strain induced by these movements is accommodated by faults – thin zones of highly localized shear deformation.
Faults deform, interact and fail via multiple physical processes (brittle, plastic, viscous) and across extremely large spatial (<1mm to >100km) and temporal (<0.001s to >10.000yr) scales.
While increasingly dense observational networks and advanced laboratory experiments reveal a broad range of fault slip beha…
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