Title of article :
Accelerating Seismic Energy Release and Evolution of Event Time and Size Statistics: Results from Two Heterogeneous Cellular Automaton Models
Author/Authors :
S.C. Jaume ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The evolution of event time and size statistics in two heterogeneous cellular automaton
models of earthquake behavior are studied and compared to the evolution of these quantities during
observed periods of accelerating seismic energy release prior to large earthquakes. The two automata
have different nearest neighbor laws, one of which produces self-organized critical (SOC) behavior (PSD
model) and the other which produces quasi-periodic large events (crack model). In the PSD model
periods of accelerating energy release before large events are rare. In the crack model, many large events
are preceded by periods of accelerating energy release. When compared to randomized event catalogs,
accelerating energy release before large events occurs more often than random in the crack model but
less often than random in the PSD model; it is easier to tell the crack and PSD model results apart from
each other than to tell either model apart from a random catalog. The evolution of event sizes during
the accelerating energy release sequences in all models is compared to that of observed sequences. The
accelerating energy release sequences in the crack model consist of an increase in the rate of events of
all sizes, consistent with observations from a small number of natural cases, however inconsistent with
a larger number of cases in which there is an increase in the rate of only moderate-sized events. On
average, no increase in the rate of events of any size is seen before large events in the PSD model.
Keywords :
critical point hypothesis. , Self-organized criticality , Accelerating seismic energy , heterogeneous cellular automaton
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics