An application of the coherent noise model for the prediction of aftershock magnitude time series (Q2012823)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6755992
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6755992 |
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An application of the coherent noise model for the prediction of aftershock magnitude time series (English)
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3 August 2017
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Summary: Recently, the study of the coherent noise model has led to a simple (binary) prediction algorithm for the forthcoming earthquake magnitude in aftershock sequences. This algorithm is based on the concept of natural time and exploits the complexity exhibited by the coherent noise model. Here, using the relocated catalogue from Southern California Seismic Network for 1981 to June 2011, we evaluate the application of this algorithm for the aftershocks of strong earthquakes of magnitude \(M \geq 6\). The study is also extended by using the Global Centroid Moment Tensor Project catalogue to the case of the six strongest earthquakes in the Earth during the last almost forty years. The predictor time series exhibits the ubiquitous \(1 / f\) noise behavior.
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coherent noise model
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prediction algorithm
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forthcoming earthquake magnitude
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aftershock sequences
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predictor time series
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