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Amir Hossein Darooneh

Amir H. Darooneh and  Cyruse Dadashinia
Analysis of the spatial and temporal distributions between successive earthquakes: Nonextensive statistical mechanics viewpoint
Abstract


    The spatial and temporal distributions between successive earthquakes are treated in the framework of nonextensive statistical mechanics. We find temporal distributions exhibit the power law behavior; q-exponential with q > 1. It means the earthquakes are strongly correlated in time. The spatial distributions obey the q-exponential form with q < 1. We also examine the dependence of the q exponent on magnitude range, covering period, time interval and size of the region where data are gathered. The conjecture of Abe et al. [S. Abe, N. Suzuki, Physica A 350 (2005) 588] has been examined for different categories of data. The results show a strange relation between q values of the spatial and temporal distributions.

 

 

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