EPS Colloquium – Zhigang Peng, Georgia Institute of Technology

Monday, December 4, 2023
12:00 – 1:00pm
Geo Mus 102 (Haller Hall) and Zoom

Earthquake Nucleation and Foreshock Mechanisms: cascade triggering, pre-slip, or fluid flows?

Understanding the nucleation process of large earthquakes is crucial for accurate earthquake prediction and seismic hazard mitigation. While earthquake nucleation process has been widely observed in the laboratory and numerical simulation, it is difficult to observe them directly in the field. Some studies have considered foreshocks as the by-product of such nucleation process. Many large earthquakes also have foreshocks, but it is currently impossible to effectively distinguish foreshocks from ordinary earthquake sequences. In addition, the physical mechanism of foreshock generation is still in debate. In this talk I first summarize foreshock observations in the last decades, and present several foreshock mechanisms: cascade-triggering, pre-slip, fluid diffusions, or a combination of them. Next, I present several case studies of foreshocks, focusing on how different results/conclusions can be made by different dataset/methods. Finally, I offer some suggestions on how to move forward on the research topic of earthquake nucleation and foreshock mechanisms.

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Dr. Zhigang Peng is a professor of geophysics in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology. His research mainly focuses on active fault zone structures and earthquake physics. He has published more than 135 papers in peer-reviewed journals with an H-index is 48 (from Google Scholar). He was an associate editor for both JGR and Bulletin of Seismological Society of America (BSSA) from 2011 to 2013, and the editor-in-chief for Seismological Research Letters from 2013 to 2019. He currently serves as the Board of Directors for the Seismological Society of America (SSA), the paste president of the Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, and chair of the International Professionals for Advancement of Chinese Earth Sciences (IPACES). In 2010 he received the NSF CAREER award and the Charles Richter Award from the SSA. He received SSA’s Distinguished Service Award in 2020.