Based on the elastic dislocation theory of fault and the inhomogeneous model of fault slip
the ground deformation of earthquake caused by three different active patterns of fault—normal fault
thrust fault and strike-slip fault—was calculated with the 3-D finite element method to analyze their regularity as well as their influence due to the magnitude of earthquake and the angle of fault dip.The research results indicate that there are many factors affecting the ground deformation of earthquake
such as the conditions of geological structures
the features of rock strata
the active intensity of faults
the angle of fault dips
and the stress field of regional geology;however
the regularity of ground deformation is finally determined by the active pattern of fault while the scale of ground deformation by the active intensity of fault
and the rest of the factors are local and only affect the local torsion of the ground deformation.The regularity of ground deformation of earthquake due to different active patterns of faults can be a bench mark for the seismic study as well as the earthquake designing and preventative strengthening of buildings near active faults.