Seismicity is recognized to be a complex natural phenomenon either in space, time and energy domains: earthquakes occur as a sudden energy release after a strongly variable time period of stress accumulation, in locations not deterministically defined, with magnitude range spanning over several orders. But seismicity is certainly not a pure random process: spatial locations of events clearly display correlations with tectonic structures at all scales (from plates borders to small faults settings); on the other hand time evolution is clearly linked with strongest shocks occurrence and energy distribution displays hierarchical features. Although it is still not possible to propose deterministic models for earthquakes, well established statistical relations constrain seismicity under very specific and intriguing relations.

SPACE-TIME COMBINED CORRELATION BETWEN EARTHQUAKES AND A NEW, SELF-CONSISTENT DEFINITION OF AFTERSHOCKS / V., DE RUBEIS; Loreto, Vittorio; P., Tosi; Pietronero, Luciano. - STAMPA. - 705/2006(2006), pp. 259-279. [10.1007/3-540-35375-5_10].

SPACE-TIME COMBINED CORRELATION BETWEN EARTHQUAKES AND A NEW, SELF-CONSISTENT DEFINITION OF AFTERSHOCKS

LORETO, Vittorio;PIETRONERO, Luciano
2006

Abstract

Seismicity is recognized to be a complex natural phenomenon either in space, time and energy domains: earthquakes occur as a sudden energy release after a strongly variable time period of stress accumulation, in locations not deterministically defined, with magnitude range spanning over several orders. But seismicity is certainly not a pure random process: spatial locations of events clearly display correlations with tectonic structures at all scales (from plates borders to small faults settings); on the other hand time evolution is clearly linked with strongest shocks occurrence and energy distribution displays hierarchical features. Although it is still not possible to propose deterministic models for earthquakes, well established statistical relations constrain seismicity under very specific and intriguing relations.
2006
MODELLING CRITICAL AND CATASTROPHIC PHENOMENA IN GEOSCIENCE: A STATISTICAL PHYSICS APPROACH
9783540353737
MULTIFRACTAL ANALYSIS; SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION; STRANGE ATTRACTORS
02 Pubblicazione su volume::02a Capitolo o Articolo
SPACE-TIME COMBINED CORRELATION BETWEN EARTHQUAKES AND A NEW, SELF-CONSISTENT DEFINITION OF AFTERSHOCKS / V., DE RUBEIS; Loreto, Vittorio; P., Tosi; Pietronero, Luciano. - STAMPA. - 705/2006(2006), pp. 259-279. [10.1007/3-540-35375-5_10].
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