Resolving rupture processes of great earthquakes has fundamental importance to the study of earthquake physics,rupture dynamics, fault zone structure, and evolving processes. It also plays an essential role in earthqu...Resolving rupture processes of great earthquakes has fundamental importance to the study of earthquake physics,rupture dynamics, fault zone structure, and evolving processes. It also plays an essential role in earthquake hazard estimation,emergency response and seismic hazard mitigation. This paper reviews the major progress of the earthquake rupture process studies in the last decades, with an emphasize on the research directions of the department geophysics of Peking University including real-time response, back-projection techniques, geodetic data analysis, joint inversion and inversion in complex earth medium. We discussed the advantages and limitations of tradition methods;proposed a systematic and integrated approach from fast-response to detailed study. We also raised perspectives of using source models for ground motion prediction and the possibility of full-dynamic inversion.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2018YFC1504203)。
文摘Resolving rupture processes of great earthquakes has fundamental importance to the study of earthquake physics,rupture dynamics, fault zone structure, and evolving processes. It also plays an essential role in earthquake hazard estimation,emergency response and seismic hazard mitigation. This paper reviews the major progress of the earthquake rupture process studies in the last decades, with an emphasize on the research directions of the department geophysics of Peking University including real-time response, back-projection techniques, geodetic data analysis, joint inversion and inversion in complex earth medium. We discussed the advantages and limitations of tradition methods;proposed a systematic and integrated approach from fast-response to detailed study. We also raised perspectives of using source models for ground motion prediction and the possibility of full-dynamic inversion.