International audienceCellular automaton versions of the Burridge-Knopoff model have been shown to reproduce the power law distribution of event sizes; that is, the Gutenberg-Richter law. However, they have failed to reproduce the occurrence of foreshock and aftershock sequences correlated with large earthquakes. We show that in the case of partial stress recovery due to transient creep occurring subsequently to earthquakes in the crust, such spring-block systems self-organize into a statistically stationary state characterized by a power law distribution of fracture sizes as well as by foreshocks and aftershocks accompanying large events. In particular, the increase of foreshock and the decrease of aftershock activity can be described by, ...
We report an empirical determination of the probability density functions Pdata(r) (and its cumulati...
The phenomenon of earthquake clustering, i.e., the increase of occurrence probability for seismic ev...
International audienceThe inverse Omori law for foreshocks discovered in the 1970s states that the r...
Motivated by the fact that empirical time series of earthquakes exhibit long-range correlations in s...
Motivated by the fact that empirical time series of earthquakes exhibit long-range correlations in s...
Motivated by the fact that empirical time series of earthquakes exhibit long-range correlations in s...
The question whether the preparation process of foreshocks and mainshocks is different from other e...
[1] Assuming that earthquakes are the realization of a stochastic point process and that the magnitu...
Assuming that earthquakes are the realization of a stochastic point process and that themagnitude di...
Many objects in nature, from mountain landscapes to electrical breakdown and turbulence, have a self...
We present a simple model of earthquakes on a pre-existing hierarchical fault structure. The system ...
The definition of the aftershocks sequence is still a debated topic. We here propose a study of the ...
Certain driven systems consisting of a large number of elements evolve towards a critical state wit...
Earthquakes are regarded as the realizations of a point process modeled by a generalized Poisson di...
Certain driven systems consisting of a large number of elements evolve towards a critical state wit...
We report an empirical determination of the probability density functions Pdata(r) (and its cumulati...
The phenomenon of earthquake clustering, i.e., the increase of occurrence probability for seismic ev...
International audienceThe inverse Omori law for foreshocks discovered in the 1970s states that the r...
Motivated by the fact that empirical time series of earthquakes exhibit long-range correlations in s...
Motivated by the fact that empirical time series of earthquakes exhibit long-range correlations in s...
Motivated by the fact that empirical time series of earthquakes exhibit long-range correlations in s...
The question whether the preparation process of foreshocks and mainshocks is different from other e...
[1] Assuming that earthquakes are the realization of a stochastic point process and that the magnitu...
Assuming that earthquakes are the realization of a stochastic point process and that themagnitude di...
Many objects in nature, from mountain landscapes to electrical breakdown and turbulence, have a self...
We present a simple model of earthquakes on a pre-existing hierarchical fault structure. The system ...
The definition of the aftershocks sequence is still a debated topic. We here propose a study of the ...
Certain driven systems consisting of a large number of elements evolve towards a critical state wit...
Earthquakes are regarded as the realizations of a point process modeled by a generalized Poisson di...
Certain driven systems consisting of a large number of elements evolve towards a critical state wit...
We report an empirical determination of the probability density functions Pdata(r) (and its cumulati...
The phenomenon of earthquake clustering, i.e., the increase of occurrence probability for seismic ev...
International audienceThe inverse Omori law for foreshocks discovered in the 1970s states that the r...