Group B, Poster #212, Earthquake Forecasting and Predictability (EFP)
Spatio-temporal clustering of earthquakes: Comparative analysis of marginal vs. coupled components in different regions
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2022 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #212, SCEC Contribution #12474 VIEW PDF
catalogs and the global seismicity. At the same time, when one removes the marginal clustering and focuses on the coupled space-time clustering, different catalogs show different degrees of clustering, reflecting a variety of specific triggering conditions and mechanisms. This work applies the clustering measure of Zaliapin and Ben-Zion (SRL, 2021) to examine additional regions and catalogs. We discuss robustness of the results with respect to the lower magnitude cutoff and spatio-temporal resolutions of analysis, and relative importance of the marginal space clustering vs. coupled space-time clustering in different environments.
Zaliapin, I. and Y. Ben-Zion (2021) Perspectives on clustering and declustering of earthquakes. Seismological Research Letters, 93 (1): 386–401 doi:10.1785/0220210127
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Zaliapin, I. and Y. Ben-Zion (2021) Perspectives on clustering and declustering of earthquakes. Seismological Research Letters, 93 (1): 386–401 doi:10.1785/0220210127
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