A theory of the time dependence of earthquake foreshocks and aftershocks is presented. The theory involves the response to sudden forcing of a dynamics of self-driven acceleration to failure. The empirically observed Omori law, which says that the rate of aftershocks as a function of time falls as a power law in time, is derived theoretically. The exponent of the falloff in time is shown to generically give a value close to one, for rapidly accelerating dynamics. To see if the theory is consistent with other features of real data, foreshocks and aftershocks of small magnitude mainshocks are analyzed in a catalogue of real earthquakes. Results show that the spatial and temporal distribution of aftershocks is separable into a dependence on sp...
We present an analytical solution and numerical tests of the epidemic-type aftershock (ETAS) model f...
Abstract We investigate the early aftershock activity associated with four moder-ate earthquakes (Mw...
In this study the properties of the aftershock sequences in the first five months after the 17 Augus...
Abstract: We discuss the decay of aftershock activity for Japanese and Sumatra earthquakes. One appr...
International audienceThe inverse Omori law for foreshocks discovered in the 1970s states that the r...
This paper proposes phenomenological equations that describe various aspects of aftershock evolution...
We investigate the validity of a proposed generalized Omori\u2013Utsu law for the aftershock sequenc...
We compare the source time functions (i.e., moment release rates) of three large California mainshoc...
The power law decay of the aftershocks rate is observed only after a characteristic time scale c. Th...
International audienceWe provide an overview of the basic models of the aftershock processes and adv...
The most popular aftershock forecasting model is based on the modified Omori law (MOL), which descri...
The Internet is a complex system, whose temporal behavior is highly nonstationary and exhibits sudde...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
Abstract Aftershock sequences present a unique opportunity to study the physics of earthquakes. Impo...
In seismology, an important goal is to attain a better understanding of the earthquake process. In t...
We present an analytical solution and numerical tests of the epidemic-type aftershock (ETAS) model f...
Abstract We investigate the early aftershock activity associated with four moder-ate earthquakes (Mw...
In this study the properties of the aftershock sequences in the first five months after the 17 Augus...
Abstract: We discuss the decay of aftershock activity for Japanese and Sumatra earthquakes. One appr...
International audienceThe inverse Omori law for foreshocks discovered in the 1970s states that the r...
This paper proposes phenomenological equations that describe various aspects of aftershock evolution...
We investigate the validity of a proposed generalized Omori\u2013Utsu law for the aftershock sequenc...
We compare the source time functions (i.e., moment release rates) of three large California mainshoc...
The power law decay of the aftershocks rate is observed only after a characteristic time scale c. Th...
International audienceWe provide an overview of the basic models of the aftershock processes and adv...
The most popular aftershock forecasting model is based on the modified Omori law (MOL), which descri...
The Internet is a complex system, whose temporal behavior is highly nonstationary and exhibits sudde...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
Abstract Aftershock sequences present a unique opportunity to study the physics of earthquakes. Impo...
In seismology, an important goal is to attain a better understanding of the earthquake process. In t...
We present an analytical solution and numerical tests of the epidemic-type aftershock (ETAS) model f...
Abstract We investigate the early aftershock activity associated with four moder-ate earthquakes (Mw...
In this study the properties of the aftershock sequences in the first five months after the 17 Augus...