[1] This is a second paper in a study of statistical identification and classification of earthquake clusters using a relocated catalog of 1981–2011 seismicity in southern California and synthetic catalogs produced by the Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequence model. Here we focus on classification of event families—statistically significant clusters composed of foreshocks, mainshocks, and aftershocks—that are detected with the methodology discussed in part I of the study. The families are analyzed using their representation as time oriented tree graphs. The results (1) demonstrate that the clustering associated with the largest earthquakes, m> 7, is statistically different from that of small-to-medium earthquakes; (2) establish the existence...
Southern California experiences earthquakes on the San Andreas system of vertical right-lateral pred...
The definition of the aftershocks sequence is still a debated topic. We here propose a study of the ...
Increased levels of seismicity coinciding with injection of reservoir fluids have prompted interest ...
[1] We use recent results on statistical analysis of seismicity to present a robust method for compr...
Understanding earthquake clustering in space and time is important but also challenging because of c...
Foreshock analysis promises new insights into the earthquake nucleation process and could potentiall...
Earthquakes strongly cluster in space and time, driven both by earthquake-to-earthquake triggering a...
In this study, we investigate the occurrence of large aftershocks following the most significant ear...
In this paper we propose a tri-stage cluster identification model that is a combination of a simple ...
Abstract. We present a new method of data clustering applied to earthquake catalogs, with the goal o...
[1] We analyze 153 bursts of earthquakes in southern Cali-fornia and Japan. The burst patterns are s...
Individual earthquakes cannot be predicted reliably at present. However, earthquake occurrence is n...
[1] Assuming that earthquakes are the realization of a stochastic point process and that the magnitu...
The network approach plays a distinguished role in contemporary science of complex systems/phenomena...
The epidemic type aftershock sequence (ETAS) model provides a good description of the post-seismic s...
Southern California experiences earthquakes on the San Andreas system of vertical right-lateral pred...
The definition of the aftershocks sequence is still a debated topic. We here propose a study of the ...
Increased levels of seismicity coinciding with injection of reservoir fluids have prompted interest ...
[1] We use recent results on statistical analysis of seismicity to present a robust method for compr...
Understanding earthquake clustering in space and time is important but also challenging because of c...
Foreshock analysis promises new insights into the earthquake nucleation process and could potentiall...
Earthquakes strongly cluster in space and time, driven both by earthquake-to-earthquake triggering a...
In this study, we investigate the occurrence of large aftershocks following the most significant ear...
In this paper we propose a tri-stage cluster identification model that is a combination of a simple ...
Abstract. We present a new method of data clustering applied to earthquake catalogs, with the goal o...
[1] We analyze 153 bursts of earthquakes in southern Cali-fornia and Japan. The burst patterns are s...
Individual earthquakes cannot be predicted reliably at present. However, earthquake occurrence is n...
[1] Assuming that earthquakes are the realization of a stochastic point process and that the magnitu...
The network approach plays a distinguished role in contemporary science of complex systems/phenomena...
The epidemic type aftershock sequence (ETAS) model provides a good description of the post-seismic s...
Southern California experiences earthquakes on the San Andreas system of vertical right-lateral pred...
The definition of the aftershocks sequence is still a debated topic. We here propose a study of the ...
Increased levels of seismicity coinciding with injection of reservoir fluids have prompted interest ...