Dynamic Multifractality in Earthquake Time Series: Insights from the Corinth Rift, Greece

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Earthquake time series are widely used to characterize the main features of seismicity and to provide useful insights into the dynamics of the seismogenic system. Properties such as intermittency and non-stationary clustering are common in earthquake time series such that multifractal concepts seem essential to describe the temporal clustering variability. Here we use a multifractal approach to study the time dynamics of the recent earthquake activity in the Corinth rift. The results indicate the degree of heterogeneous clustering and correlations acting at all time scales that suggest non-Poissonian behavior. Additionally, the multifractal analysis in different time periods showed that the degree of multifractality exhibits strong variations with time, which are associated with the dynamic evolution of the earthquake activity in the rift and the transition between periods of high and low seismicity.

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Michas, G., Sammonds, P., & Vallianatos, F. (2015). Dynamic Multifractality in Earthquake Time Series: Insights from the Corinth Rift, Greece. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 172(7), 1909–1921. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-014-0875-y

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