Emergent Collective Dynamics in Fault Systems – Bridging Crustal Mechanics and Statistical Seismology

A BOOK INSPIRED TO MY Ph.D. THESIS

Explore the collective physics governing major earthquakes bridging fault mechanics and statistical seismology. This book presents a framework where large events arise not from isolated ruptures but from system-wide preparatory phases within fault networks. The work identifies detectable processes – such as increasing stress sensitivity and peculiar clustering patterns – and reinterprets fundamental seismic laws through the lens of optimization theory. Offering a cohesive perspective that integrates seismotectonics, rock physics, and complex systems, this book provides researchers and graduate students with tangible, physics-based concepts to advance the foundational models for seismic hazard.

Editor: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, ISBN 978-1-0364-6948-1

Publication: 2026-03-30, Pages: 299

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