On the spatial correlation between areas of high coseismic slip and aftershock clusters of the Maule earthquake Mw=8.8
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We study the spatial distribution of clusters associated to the aftershocks of the megathrust Maule earthquake MW 8.8 of 27 February 2010. We used a recent clustering method which hinges on a nonparametric estimation of the underlying probability density function to detect subsets of points forming clusters associated with high density areas. In addition, we estimate the probability density function using a nonparametric kernel method for each of these clusters. This allows us to identify a set of regions where there is an association between frequency of events and coseismic slip. Our results suggest that high coseismic slip spatially correlates with high aftershock frequency.
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