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Positive Feedback, Memory and the Predictability of Earthquakes

Statistical Mechanics 2015-06-24 v1

Abstract

We review the "critical point" concept for large earthquakes and enlarge it in the framework of so-called "finite-time singularities". The singular behavior associated with accelerated seismic release is shown to result from a positive feedback of the seismic activity on its release rate. The most important mechanisms for such positive feedback are presented. We introduce and solve analytically a novel simple model of geometrical positive feedback in which the stress shadow cast by the last large earthquake is progressively fragmented by the increasing tectonic stress. Finally, we present a somewhat speculative figure that tends to support a mechanism based on the decay of stress shadows. This figure suggests that a large earthquake in Southern California of size similar to the 1812 great event is maturing.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0107143,
  title  = {Positive Feedback, Memory and the Predictability of Earthquakes},
  author = {S. G. Sammis and D. Sornette},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0107143},
  year   = {2015}
}

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PostScript document of 18 pages + 2 eps figures