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Determination of effect of the movement of an infinite fault in viscoelastic half space of standard linear solid using fractional calculus

The subsurface deformation which is observed in seismic region during aseismic period has a great impact on displacement and stress-strain accumulation due to earthquake fault movement. In this paper we have considered a theoretical model of aseismically creeping, buried, inclined, infinite strike-s...

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Published in:Physica scripta 2022-12, Vol.97 (12), p.125015
Main Authors: Mahato, Pabita, Mondal, Debabrata, Sarkar (Mondal), Seema
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