Phys. Rev. A 43, 625 - 630 (1991)Self-organized criticality in a crack-propagation model of earthquakes
Kan Chen and Per Bak
S. P. Obukhov Received 14 August 1990 The distribution of seismic moment or energy of earthquakes is well described by the universal Gutenberg-Richter power law, N(s)≊s-1-b, where b≊0.5–0.6. We have constructed a simple dynamical model of crack propagation; when driven by slowly increasing shear stress, the model evolves into a self-organized critical state. A power-law distribution for earthquakes with b≊0.4 in two dimensions and b≊0.6 in three dimensions is found. The critical state is ‘‘at the edge of chaos,’’ with algebraic growth in time of a small initial perturbation. ©1991 The American Physical Society
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