Application of a linked stress release model in Corinth Gulf and Central Ionian Islands (Greece)

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Ourania Mangira
Georgios Vasiliadis
Eleftheria Papadimitriou
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[1] Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Geophysics Department, School of Geology
[2] TEI of West Macedonia,Department of Informatics Engineering
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Acta Geophysica | 2017年 / 65卷
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Stress transfer; Interactions; Conditional intensity function; Corinth Gulf; Ionian Islands;
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Spatio-temporal stress changes and interactions between adjacent fault segments consist of the most important component in seismic hazard assessment, as they can alter the occurrence probability of strong earthquake onto these segments. The investigation of the interactions between adjacent areas by means of the linked stress release model is attempted for moderate earthquakes (M ≥ 5.2) in the Corinth Gulf and the Central Ionian Islands (Greece). The study areas were divided in two subareas, based on seismotectonic criteria. The seismicity of each subarea is investigated by means of a stochastic point process and its behavior is determined by the conditional intensity function, which usually gets an exponential form. A conditional intensity function of Weibull form is used for identifying the most appropriate among the models (simple, independent and linked stress release model) for the interpretation of the earthquake generation process. The appropriateness of the models was decided after evaluation via the Akaike information criterion. Despite the fact that the curves of the conditional intensity functions exhibit similar behavior, the use of the exponential-type conditional intensity function seems to fit better the data.
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