A simplified form of the "regional time and magnitude predictable model" gives the time interval, T, between two successive mainshocks in a region and the magnitude, Mf, of the following mainshock by the relations: logT=cMP+a; Mf=CMp+A, where Mp is the magnitude of the preceding mainshock, a, A are constants which depend on the minimum considered mainshock and on the region's tectonic loading (moment rate). The physical meaning of the model is that the larger the magnitude of the preceding main shock, Mp, the longer the time, T, will be till the occurrence of the next one and the smaller its magnitude, Mf. This means that parameters c and C are positive and negative, respectively, when the model has been found valid for a certain area. In o...
Abstract. In this work, two approaches were employed for estimating the spatiotemporal distribution ...
Conference ABSTRACT: We have developed a new type of model for the recurrence time between earthquak...
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A simplified form of the "regional time and magnitude predictable model" gives the time interval, T,...
Recent work on time dependent seismicity is mainly based on the so-called “regional time predictable...
The stress release model, a stochastic version of the elastic-rebound theory, is applied to the hist...
A regional time and magnitude predictable model has been applied to estimate the recurrence interval...
This paper describes the development of seismological models for three sub-regions within Eastern Ch...
[1] We present an earthquake potential estimate for magnitude 5.4 or larger earthquakes for China. T...
The Region-Time-Length (RTL) method was adopted in analyzing the characteristics of the seismicity c...
We estimate the seismic hazard potential in the Sichuan-Yunnan region, western China using three dif...
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Earthquake forecasts are usually underinformed, and can be plagued by uncertainty in terms of the mo...
Changes in probability of an earthquake, when it is assumed to occur in a specified area, to fall in...
In recent years theoretical seismology lias introducedsome formulae relating the magnitude and the s...
Abstract. In this work, two approaches were employed for estimating the spatiotemporal distribution ...
Conference ABSTRACT: We have developed a new type of model for the recurrence time between earthquak...
Abstract: The b value in the Gutenberg-Richter law (Gutenberg and Richter, 1944) is found to be sudd...
A simplified form of the "regional time and magnitude predictable model" gives the time interval, T,...
Recent work on time dependent seismicity is mainly based on the so-called “regional time predictable...
The stress release model, a stochastic version of the elastic-rebound theory, is applied to the hist...
A regional time and magnitude predictable model has been applied to estimate the recurrence interval...
This paper describes the development of seismological models for three sub-regions within Eastern Ch...
[1] We present an earthquake potential estimate for magnitude 5.4 or larger earthquakes for China. T...
The Region-Time-Length (RTL) method was adopted in analyzing the characteristics of the seismicity c...
We estimate the seismic hazard potential in the Sichuan-Yunnan region, western China using three dif...
ABSTRACT: We analyse the aftershocks of the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008 using a multivariate non-nor...
Earthquake forecasts are usually underinformed, and can be plagued by uncertainty in terms of the mo...
Changes in probability of an earthquake, when it is assumed to occur in a specified area, to fall in...
In recent years theoretical seismology lias introducedsome formulae relating the magnitude and the s...
Abstract. In this work, two approaches were employed for estimating the spatiotemporal distribution ...
Conference ABSTRACT: We have developed a new type of model for the recurrence time between earthquak...
Abstract: The b value in the Gutenberg-Richter law (Gutenberg and Richter, 1944) is found to be sudd...