The upper-truncated power law applied to earthquake cumulative frequency-magnitude distributions: Evidence for a time-independent scaling parameter

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Burroughs, SM [1 ]
Tebbens, SF
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[1] Univ S Florida, Coll Marine Sci, St Petersburg, FL 33701 USA
[2] Univ Tampa, Dept Chem & Phys, Tampa, FL 33606 USA
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10.1785/0120010191
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Earthquake cumulative frequency-magnitude (CFM) distributions are described by the Gutenberg-Richter power law where the exponent is the b-value. Although it has been reported that the b-value changes before large earthquakes, we find that an upper-truncated power law applied to earthquake CFM distributions yields a time-independent scaling parameter, herein called the alpha-value. We analyze earthquakes associated with subduction of the Nazca plate beneath South America and find a region of isolated seismic activity at depths greater than 500 km between 20degrees S and 30degrees S. For the entire record, 1973-2000, the earthquake CFM distribution in this isolated region is well described by a Gutenberg-Richter power law with b = 0.58. The data set includes several large seismic events with m(b) greater than or equal to6.8. A power law applied to the CFM distributions for short time intervals between the large events yields b-values greater than the b-value for the entire record. CFM distributions for the short time intervals are better described by an upper-truncated power law than by a power law. The alpha-value determined by applying an upper-truncated power law to the short time intervals is equal to the b-value obtained by applying the Gutenberg-Richter power law to the entire record. Temporal changes in b-value are due to temporal fluctuations in maximum magnitude. Analysis of four Flinn-Engdahl regions, two in subduction zones and two along spreading ridges, demonstrates wider applicability of the results. The alpha-value is an unchanging characteristic of the system that may be determined from a short-term record.
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