Scaling behavior of earthquakes' inter-events time series

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In this paper, we investigate the statistical and scaling properties of the California earthquakes' inter-events over a period of the recent 40 years. To detect long-term correlations behavior, we apply detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA), which can systematically detect and overcome nonstationarities in the data set at all time scales. We calculate for various earthquakes with magnitudes larger than a given M. The results indicate that the Hurst exponent decreases with increasing M; characterized by a Hurst exponent, which is given by, H = 0:34 + 1:53/M, indicating that for events with very large magnitudes M, the Hurst exponent decreases to 0:50, which is for independent events. © Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.

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Shadkhoo, S., Ghanbarnejad, F., Jafari, G. R., & Tabar, M. R. R. (2009). Scaling behavior of earthquakes’ inter-events time series. In Central European Journal of Physics (Vol. 7, pp. 620–623). https://doi.org/10.2478/s11534-009-0058-0

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