Non Double-Couple Earthquake


Non Double-Couple Earthquake : An earthquake produced by a source that includes displacement components other than simple shear displacements along a fault plane (a double-couple earthquake). Common examples include the abrupt extensional opening of a crack, the collapse of a cavity or a compensated linear vector dipole (CLVD). See Julian et al. (1998)
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