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Yuko Kase
Researcher at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Publications - 11
Citations - 391
Yuko Kase is an academic researcher from National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slip (materials science) & Earthquake rupture. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 305 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuko Kase include Kyoto University.
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A Suite of Exercises for Verifying Dynamic Earthquake Rupture Codes
Ruth A. Harris,Michael Barall,Brad T. Aagaard,Shuo Ma,D. Roten,Kim B. Olsen,Benchun Duan,Dunyu Liu,Bin Luo,Kangchen Bai,Jean-Paul Ampuero,Yoshihiro Kaneko,Alice-Agnes Gabriel,Kenneth Duru,Thomas Ulrich,Stephanie Wollherr,Zheqiang Shi,Eric M. Dunham,S. A. Bydlon,Zhenguo Zhang,Xiaofei Chen,Surendra Nadh Somala,Christian Pelties,Josué Tago,Víctor M. Cruz-Atienza,Jeremy E. Kozdon,Eric G. Daub,Khurram S. Aslam,Yuko Kase,K. Withers,Luis A. Dalguer +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a set of benchmark exercises that are designed to test if computer codes that simulate dynamic earthquake rupture are working as intended, and they produce simulation results that include earthquake size, amounts of fault slip, and the patterns of ground shaking and crustal deformation.
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Numerical simulation of spontaneous rupture processes on twonon-coplanar faults: the effect of geometry on fault interaction
Yuko Kase,Keiko Kuge +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors calculate the spontaneous rupture processes of two non-coplanar faults in 2-D in-plane problems, attempting to clarify the eiect of fault geometry.
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Rupture propagation beyond fault discontinuities: significance of fault strike and location
Yuko Kase,Keiko Kuge +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the spontaneous rupture processes of two non-coplanar faults in a 3D model and found that the rupture processes beyond fault discontinuities are drastically different for the two models.
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Rupture characteristics of the 2005 Tarapaca, northern Chile, intermediate-depth earthquake: Evidence for heterogeneous fluid distribution across the subducting oceanic plate?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the rupture of the 2005 Tarapaca, northern Chile, earthquake at about 110 km depth with respect to both kinematic and dynamic characteristics by using regional and teleseismic waveforms.
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Slip-Length Scaling Law for Strike-Slip Multiple Segment Earthquakes Based on Dynamic Rupture Simulations
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the slip-length scaling law, which is characterized by a strong increase of slip with length and a tendency for slip to saturate for very long faults.