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arxiv: 1606.03958 · v1 · pith:TQZDTHTUnew · submitted 2016-06-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · physics.geo-ph

Self-similar aftershock rates

classification ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech physics.geo-ph
keywords self-similaraftershockconsistentdescriptionearthquakeparticularratestheoretical
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In many important systems exhibiting crackling noise --- intermittent avalanche-like relaxation response with power-law and, thus, self-similar distributed event sizes --- the "laws" for the rate of activity after large events are not consistent with the overall self-similar behavior expected on theoretical grounds. This is in particular true for the case of seismicity and a satisfying solution to this paradox has remained outstanding. Here, we propose a generalized description of the aftershock rates which is both self-similar and consistent with all other known self-similar features. Comparing our theoretical predictions with high resolution earthquake data from Southern California we find excellent agreement, providing in particular clear evidence for a unified description of aftershocks and foreshocks. This may offer an improved way of time-dependent seismic hazard assessment and earthquake forecasting.

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