The statistical properties of seismic time series, including both sequences of aftershocks, and patterns of occurrence of mainshocks, are studied. In this case, the universality claimed by Bak et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett. 88 (2002) 178501) about the waiting times between earthquakes, has not been found. Looking for a different law, we show that the behavior of the surviving function $P(\tau)$ of inter-event times $\tau$ satisfy a simple relation, with two free parameter, which generalizes Omori's law also to catalogues of main earthquakes. Moreover we observe that the $P(\tau)$ calculated for all catalogues we investigate, collapse to a single curve when suitably scaled. This is an indication that the above relation expresses a unified scaling ...
Abstract Aftershock sequences present a unique opportunity to study the physics of earthquakes. Impo...
Abstract: We discuss the decay of aftershock activity for Japanese and Sumatra earthquakes. One appr...
We compare the source time functions (i.e., moment release rates) of three large California mainshoc...
The statistical properties of seismic time series, including both sequences of aftershocks, and patt...
We propose a simple theory for the ``universal'' scaling law previously reported for the distributio...
The interevent time distribution characterizes the temporal occurrence in seismic catalogs. Universa...
The interevent time distribution characterizes the temporal occurrence in seismic catalogs. Universa...
This paper presents an analysis of the distribution of the time $\tau$ between two consecutive event...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Delta t) for a California catalog in t...
The statistics of recurrence times in broad areas have been reported to obey universal scaling laws,...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Δt) for a California catalog in tempor...
We mainly study three empirical laws in earthquake statistics; the Omori formula in the aftershock f...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Delta t) for a California catalog in t...
Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequen...
Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequen...
Abstract Aftershock sequences present a unique opportunity to study the physics of earthquakes. Impo...
Abstract: We discuss the decay of aftershock activity for Japanese and Sumatra earthquakes. One appr...
We compare the source time functions (i.e., moment release rates) of three large California mainshoc...
The statistical properties of seismic time series, including both sequences of aftershocks, and patt...
We propose a simple theory for the ``universal'' scaling law previously reported for the distributio...
The interevent time distribution characterizes the temporal occurrence in seismic catalogs. Universa...
The interevent time distribution characterizes the temporal occurrence in seismic catalogs. Universa...
This paper presents an analysis of the distribution of the time $\tau$ between two consecutive event...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Delta t) for a California catalog in t...
The statistics of recurrence times in broad areas have been reported to obey universal scaling laws,...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Δt) for a California catalog in tempor...
We mainly study three empirical laws in earthquake statistics; the Omori formula in the aftershock f...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Delta t) for a California catalog in t...
Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequen...
Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequen...
Abstract Aftershock sequences present a unique opportunity to study the physics of earthquakes. Impo...
Abstract: We discuss the decay of aftershock activity for Japanese and Sumatra earthquakes. One appr...
We compare the source time functions (i.e., moment release rates) of three large California mainshoc...