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Statistical Seismology

Pageoph Topical Volumes
ISBN/EAN: 9783764372958
Umbreit-Nr.: 1990256

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: vi, 374 S.
Format in cm:
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 19.07.2005
Auflage: 1/2005
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  • Zusatztext
    • InhaltsangabeThe Role of Heterogeneities as a Tuning Parameter of Earthquake Dynamics.- Aftershock Statistics.- Stochastic Branching Models of Fault Surfaces and Estimated Fractal Dimension.- Power-law Distributions of Offspring and Generation Numbers in Branching Models of Earthquake Triggering.- Interevent Time Distribution in Seismicity: A Theoretical Approach.- Methods for Measuring Seismicity Rate Changes: A Review and a Study of how the MW 7.3 Landers Earthquake Affected the Aftershock Sequence of the MW 6.1 Joshua Tree earthquake.- Approximating the Distribution of Pareto Sums.- The Entropy Score and ist Uses in Earthquake Forecasting.- A Simplified Approach to Earthquake Risk in Mainland China.- Test of the EEPAS Forecasting Model on the Japan Earthquake Model.- Tidal Stress/Strain and the b-Values of Acoustic Emissions at the Underground Research Laboratory, Canada.- Use of Potential Foreshocks to Estimate the Short-Term Probability of Large Earthquakes.- A Point-process Analysis of the Matsushiro Earthquake Swarm Sequence: The Effect of Water on Earthquake Occurrence.- Seismic Hazard Evaluation Using Markov Chains; Applications to the Japan Area.- Preliminary Analysis of Observations on the Ultra-low Frequency Electric Field in the Beijing Region.
  • Kurztext
    • Statistical Seismology aims to bridge the gap between physics-based and statistics-based models. This volume provides a combination of reviews, methodological studies, and applications, which point to promising efforts in this field. Topics covered include stochastic branching and fractals, model results based on dislocation theory and damage rheology, approximations and applicability of power laws and other distributions, assessment of probability forecasts, examples of forecasting models and their applications, analyses of the Matsushiro swarm data, foreshock occurrence and other seismicity patterns in Japan, seismicity rates in the eastern California shear zone, acoustic emissions from the Canadian Underground Research Laboratory, and ULF electric signals data from around Beijing. The volume will be useful to students and professional researchers alike, who are interested in using stochastic modelling for probing the nature of earthquake phenomena, as well as an essential ingredient for earthquake forecasting.