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Stable, high order accurate adaptive schemes for long time, highly intermittent geophysics problems

  • Autores: Brittany A. Erickson, Jan Nordström
  • Localización: Journal of computational and applied mathematics, ISSN 0377-0427, Vol. 271, Nº 1, 2014, págs. 328-338
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Many geophysical phenomena are characterized by properties that evolve over a wide range of scales which introduce difficulties when attempting to model these features in one computational method. We have developed a high-order finite difference method for the elastic wave equation that is able to efficiently handle varying temporal and spatial scales in a single, stand-alone framework.Weapply this method to earthquake cycle models characterized by extremely long interseismic periods interspersed with abrupt, short periods of dynamic rupture. Through the use of summation-by-parts operators and weak enforcement of boundary conditions we derive a provably stable discretization. Time stepping is achieved through the implicit è-method which allows us to take large time steps during the intermittent period between earthquakes and adapts appropriately to fully resolve rupture.


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