Research on the multifractal characteristics of the temporal-spatial distribution of earthquakes over New Zealand area

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作者
陈时军
David Harte
马丽
王丽凤
机构
[1] Beijing 100036
[2] Center for Analysis and Prediction
[3] China
[4] China Seismological Bureau
[5] Ji’nan 250014
[6] New Zealand
[7] PO Box 12-649
[8] Seismological Bureau of Shandong Province
[9] Statistics Research Associates Limited
[10] Wellington
关键词
multifractal; unifractal; shallow events; moderate-to-deep events; New Zealand;
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P315 [地震学];
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070801 ;
摘要
AbstractUsing the Hill estimator,general multifractal characteristics of events in the New Zealand area have been dis-cussed.Results show that the spatial distribution of shallow events has apparent clustering characteristics,inde-pendent of the threshold magnitude;but for deep events these characteristics are not clear.While the time intervaldistribution has obvious clustering characteristics both for deep and shallow events,although with a different scal-ing range,the Hill estimates tend to indicate that the time interval distribution has a unifractal rather than a multi-fractal nature.All above reveal that the seismicity nature for shallow and deep events is apparently different.
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页码:312 / 322
页数:11
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