The size or energy of diverse structures or phenomena in geoscience appears to follow power law distributions. A rigorous statistical analysis of such observations is tricky, though. Observables can span several orders of magnitude, but the range for which the power law may be valid is typically truncated, usually because the smallest events are too tiny to be detected and the largest ones are limited by the system size. We revisit several examples of proposed power law distributions dealing with potentially damaging natural phenomena. Adequate fits of the distributions of sizes are especially important in these cases, given that they may be used to assess long-term hazard. After reviewing the theoretical background for power law distributi...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138264/1/sign1050.pd
Power-law distributions describe many phenomena related to rock fracture. Data collected to measure ...
Power law cumulative number-size distributions are widely used to describe the scaling properties of...
The size or energy of diverse structures or phenomena in geoscience appears to follow power law dist...
Abstract The effect of undersampling on estimating the size of extreme natural hazards from historic...
Power-law-type distributions are extensively found when studying the behavior of many complex system...
We propose that the widely observed and universal Gutenberg-Richter relation is a mathematical conse...
Extreme climate events may be defined as atmospheric or oceanic phenomena that occupy the tails of a...
Power laws, also known as Pareto-like laws or Zipf-like laws, are commonly used to explain a variety...
Catastrophic events, such as wars and terrorist attacks, big tornadoes and hurricanes, huge earthqu...
Power-law-type probability density functions spanning several orders of magnitude are found for diff...
Rank-ordering statistics provides a perspective on the rare, largest elements of a population, where...
Catastrophic events, such as wars and terrorist attacks, tornadoes and hurricanes, earthquakes, tsun...
We study similar statistical properties observed in distinct real world data. In particular, we focu...
International audienceRupture events, as the propagation of cracks or the sliding along faults, asso...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138264/1/sign1050.pd
Power-law distributions describe many phenomena related to rock fracture. Data collected to measure ...
Power law cumulative number-size distributions are widely used to describe the scaling properties of...
The size or energy of diverse structures or phenomena in geoscience appears to follow power law dist...
Abstract The effect of undersampling on estimating the size of extreme natural hazards from historic...
Power-law-type distributions are extensively found when studying the behavior of many complex system...
We propose that the widely observed and universal Gutenberg-Richter relation is a mathematical conse...
Extreme climate events may be defined as atmospheric or oceanic phenomena that occupy the tails of a...
Power laws, also known as Pareto-like laws or Zipf-like laws, are commonly used to explain a variety...
Catastrophic events, such as wars and terrorist attacks, big tornadoes and hurricanes, huge earthqu...
Power-law-type probability density functions spanning several orders of magnitude are found for diff...
Rank-ordering statistics provides a perspective on the rare, largest elements of a population, where...
Catastrophic events, such as wars and terrorist attacks, tornadoes and hurricanes, earthquakes, tsun...
We study similar statistical properties observed in distinct real world data. In particular, we focu...
International audienceRupture events, as the propagation of cracks or the sliding along faults, asso...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138264/1/sign1050.pd
Power-law distributions describe many phenomena related to rock fracture. Data collected to measure ...
Power law cumulative number-size distributions are widely used to describe the scaling properties of...