steady stress triggers best
Posted by John Vidale on February 06, 2003 at 22:02:29:

Seems like stress applied steadily for a long time is more effective than oscillitory stress. 12-hour tides have only a small effect, much larger dynamic stresses also only have at best a moderate effect.

But reservoirs, fluid injection, removal of rock by mining, and glacial loading and unloading all change the stress for longer periods, and have been tied to earthquakes, although unusually not definitively.

John


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