Spatial and Temporal Distribution of the Earthquakes in Seismically Active Regions of the World in 2000-2015

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T. Kiria

Abstract

The research enables proving the hypothesis that there are some regions, where events are better distributed in time and space regarding normality and there are also regions, in which the earthquakes are not distributed normally in time (only 10%-15% according to the statistics). Finally, we may assume that there are seismic regions with strongly similar, more or less similar and very different statistical structures. The theme for the following research is making cluster analysis of other regions and constructing a mathematical model in order to reveal triggered earthquakes.

Published: Apr 6, 2016

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Kiria, T. (2016). Spatial and Temporal Distribution of the Earthquakes in Seismically Active Regions of the World in 2000-2015. Journals of Georgian Geophysical Society, 18(18). Retrieved from https://ggs.openjournals.ge/index.php/GGS/article/view/1743
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