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Evidence of $q$-exponential statistics in Greek seismicity

Chaotic Dynamics 2015-06-19 v1

Abstract

We study the seismicity (global seismic activity) that occurred in Greece between 1976 and 2009 based on the dataset reported in Makropoulos et al., 2012, using concepts of Non-extensive Statistical Physics. By considering the entire and declustered datasets, for which the aftershocks have been removed, we initially investigate the frequency-magnitude distribution and find that both datasets are well approximated by a physical model derived in the framework of Non-extensive Statistical Physics. We then carry out a study of the distribution of interevent times of seismic events for different magnitude thresholds and discover that the data are well approximated by a statistical distribution of the qq-exponential type that allows us to compute analytically the hazard function of earthquake production. Our analysis thus reveals further evidence that the underlying dynamical process of earthquake birth reflects a kind of nonlinear memory due to long-term persistence of seismic events.

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@article{arxiv.1405.4414,
  title  = {Evidence of $q$-exponential statistics in Greek seismicity},
  author = {Chris G. Antonopoulos and George Michas and Filippos Vallianatos and Tassos Bountis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.4414},
  year   = {2015}
}

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19 pages, 4 figures, published in Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications