Leveraging spurious Omori-Utsu relation in the nearest-neighbor declustering method
Stress changes in the Earth's crust induced by an earthquake typically trigger other earthquakes. Identifying such aftershocks is an important step in seismic hazard assessment but has remained challenging. Here we demonstrate that earthquake catalogs without triggering can lead to spurious Omo...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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08.10.2024
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Summary: | Stress changes in the Earth's crust induced by an earthquake typically
trigger other earthquakes. Identifying such aftershocks is an important step in
seismic hazard assessment but has remained challenging. Here we demonstrate
that earthquake catalogs without triggering can lead to spurious Omori-Utsu and
productivity relations for the commonly used nearest-neighbor declustering
method. However, we show that the robustness of the Omori-Utsu exponent on
newly introduced parameters of the method allows to identify true aftershocks.
For a natural swarm catalog, which lacks a clear distinction between triggered
and background events, we reveal that the catalog is dominated by aftershocks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.05874 |