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arxiv: 0705.2721 · v1 · submitted 2007-05-18 · ⚛️ physics.geo-ph

Scaling and correlations in the dynamics of forest-fire occurrence

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keywords scalingcorrelationsfireforest-fireprocesssizestimeswaiting
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Forest-fire waiting times, defined as the time between successive events above a certain size in a given region, are calculated for Italy. The probability densities of the waiting times are found to verify a scaling law, despite that fact that the distribution of fire sizes is not a power law. The meaning of such behavior in terms of the possible self-similarity of the process in a nonstationary system is discussed. We find that the scaling law arises as a consequence of the stationarity of fire sizes and the existence of a non-trivial ``instantaneous'' scaling law, sustained by the correlations of the process.

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