Title of article
Inverse Statistics Method: Spatial and Temporal Dependence in Earthquake
Author/Authors
Behtaj, Mansour International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology, Tehran, Iran , Allamehzadeh, Mostafa International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology, Tehran, Iran , Jafari, Gholam Reza Department of Physics - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
Pages
8
From page
71
To page
78
Abstract
The aim of this work is to understand the relation between time and place that an
earthquake takes place. In order to answer this question, the Modified Level
Crossing (MLC) technique has been implemented. By studying two earthquakes,
one in Iran and one in California we came to the conclusion that there is a relation
between time and place of an earthquake occurrence. As a matter of fact, this
relation is quite decisive. By performing MLC analysis and comparing the two
regions, we can state that geographical effects play an effective role due to
geophysical differences between Iran and California. Indeed, by comparing the
readings of Iran and California, one could come to understand the geophysical
differences between the two domains.The so-called level crossing analysis has been
used to investigate the spatial and temporal fluctuations of earthquake form time
series. In this paper, we calculated the average frequency of up-crossing for original
and shuffled data of Iran and California earthquakes in spatial and temporal series.
This analysis showed a significant difference between the original data and shuffled
data. By introducing the relative change of the total number of up-crossings for
original data with respect to the so-called shuffled data, R, and calculate the Hurst
exponent, Iran and California earthquakes are compared.
Keywords
Stochastic processes , Level crossing , Inverse statistics , Earthquake
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2457887
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