The power-law exponent of volcanic earthquake inter-event times takes characteristic values per activity phase, around 0.6 for steady, 1.0 for preburst, and 1.3 for burst activity, across several volcanoes.
Chouet, Volcano seismology, Pure and Applied Geo- physics160, 739 (2003)
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Inter-event time statistics of earthquakes as a gauge of volcano activity
The power-law exponent of volcanic earthquake inter-event times takes characteristic values per activity phase, around 0.6 for steady, 1.0 for preburst, and 1.3 for burst activity, across several volcanoes.