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Figure 2.1: Canonical model of two parallel, vertical strike-slip faults with a step-over
Figure 2.5: Final rupture speed on the first fault as a function of the ratio betweenfracture energycracks with constant rupture speed
Figure 2.6: Comparison of dynamic stresses between a sub-Rayleigh rupture (left)and a super-shear rupture (right)
Figure 2.7: Comparison of dynamic stresses between compressional step-over (left)and dilational step-over (right).(a) Map view of the two examples.An arrayof receivers (red) is placed along the second fault near the end point of the firstfault, between x =
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