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The Origin of the Earthquake Inter-Event Time Distribution Sarah Touati, Mark Naylor, Ian Main
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The Origin of the Earthquake Inter-Event Time Distribution

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Page 1: The Origin of the Earthquake Inter-Event Time Distribution

The Origin of the Earthquake Inter-Event Time Distribution

Sarah Touati, Mark Naylor, Ian Main

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Why inter-event time distributions?

• They characterise the temporal behaviour of a seismic region

• Understanding them will afford insight into seismic patterns

• Recognising and understanding their features will allow validation of physical models of seismicity

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Universal gamma distribution?

Corral, A., PHYSICAL REVIEW E 68, 035102(R) (2003)

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Examples of IET distributions

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ETAS model• Statistical point-process model for earthquake

occurrence• Inspired by population models in epidemiology

immigration birth death

spontaneous events

triggering of events

not used

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ETAS model

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Magnitudes follow Gutenberg-Richter distribution and are independent of history

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ETAS IET distributions

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Origin of the IET distribution

time

correlated

uncorrelated

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Origin of the IET distribution

μ = 0.0029 μ = 0.74 μ = 11

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Rescaled ETAS IET distributions

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Conclusions

• Earthquake inter-event times follow a mixture distribution, not a gamma distribution– Intervals between correlated events are gamma-

distributed– Intervals between uncorrelated events are

Poisson-distributed

• The distribution cannot be fully universal