Coulomb failure stress

Coulomb failure stress

25th April 2025

Coulomb stress is a measure of the combination of shear and normal stresses acting on a fault. This stress measure changes over time, particularly if there are earthquakes nearby. If the Coulomb failure stress increases after a nearby earthquake, the fault is now more likely to rupture in an earthquake. If the Coulomb failure stress decreases, the likelihood of an earthquake on this fault is lower. 

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