Several studies have shown that local magnitude, M L, and moment magnitude, M , scale differently for small earthquakes (M < ~2) than for moderate to large earthquakes. Consequently, frequency‐magnitude relations based on one or the other magnitude type cannot obey a power law with a single exponent over the entire magnitude range. Since this has serious consequences for seismic hazard assessments, it is important to establish for which magnitude type the assumption of a constant exponent is valid and for which it is not. Based on independently determined M , M L and duration magnitude, M d, estimates for 5,304 events near Parkfield, we confirm the theoretically expected difference in scaling between the magnitude types, and we show that th...
The size of an earthquake can be defined either from the seismic moment (M0) or in terms of radiated...
The size of an earthquake can be defined either from the seismic moment (M0) or in terms of radiated...
Abstract A simple theoretical analysis shows that both local magnitude ML and seismic moment M0 or e...
The use of local magnitude (M L ) in seismic hazard analyses is a topic of recent debate. In regions...
The nearly coincident forms of the relations between seismic moment M_0 and the magnitudes M_L, M_S,...
The nearly coincident forms of the relations between seismic moment M_0 and the magnitudes M_L, M_S,...
Earthquake catalogs describe the distribution of earthquakes in space, time, and magnitude, which is...
The “revised magnitudes”, M, converted from Gutenberg's unified magnitude, m, and listed by Richter ...
The use of local magnitude (M L ) in seismic hazard analyses is a topic of recent debate. In 2 regio...
The b value of the Gutenberg - Richter distribution is estimated as a function of a threshold magnit...
Discrepancies arise among magnitudes as derived from local earthquake data (ML), body waves (MB) and...
The b value of the Gutenberg - Richter distribution is estimated as a function of a threshold magnit...
We propose that the widely observed and universal Gutenberg-Richter relation is a mathematical conse...
Abstract In seismic hazard analysis there are quantities that are dominated by the distribution of s...
The size of an earthquake can be defined either from the seismic moment (M0) or in terms of radiated...
The size of an earthquake can be defined either from the seismic moment (M0) or in terms of radiated...
The size of an earthquake can be defined either from the seismic moment (M0) or in terms of radiated...
Abstract A simple theoretical analysis shows that both local magnitude ML and seismic moment M0 or e...
The use of local magnitude (M L ) in seismic hazard analyses is a topic of recent debate. In regions...
The nearly coincident forms of the relations between seismic moment M_0 and the magnitudes M_L, M_S,...
The nearly coincident forms of the relations between seismic moment M_0 and the magnitudes M_L, M_S,...
Earthquake catalogs describe the distribution of earthquakes in space, time, and magnitude, which is...
The “revised magnitudes”, M, converted from Gutenberg's unified magnitude, m, and listed by Richter ...
The use of local magnitude (M L ) in seismic hazard analyses is a topic of recent debate. In 2 regio...
The b value of the Gutenberg - Richter distribution is estimated as a function of a threshold magnit...
Discrepancies arise among magnitudes as derived from local earthquake data (ML), body waves (MB) and...
The b value of the Gutenberg - Richter distribution is estimated as a function of a threshold magnit...
We propose that the widely observed and universal Gutenberg-Richter relation is a mathematical conse...
Abstract In seismic hazard analysis there are quantities that are dominated by the distribution of s...
The size of an earthquake can be defined either from the seismic moment (M0) or in terms of radiated...
The size of an earthquake can be defined either from the seismic moment (M0) or in terms of radiated...
The size of an earthquake can be defined either from the seismic moment (M0) or in terms of radiated...
Abstract A simple theoretical analysis shows that both local magnitude ML and seismic moment M0 or e...