Title of article :
Intermittent Criticality and the Gutenberg-Richter Distribution
Author/Authors :
David D. Bowman، نويسنده , , Charles G. Sammis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
In recent years there has been renewed interest in observations of accelerating moment
release before large earthquakes, as well as theoretical descriptions of seismicity in terms of statistical
physics. Most aspects of these works are encompassed by a concept called intermittent criticality in which a
region alternately approaches and retreats from a critical -point. From this perspective, the evolution of
seismicity in a region is described in terms of the growth and destruction of correlation in the stress field
over the course of the seismic cycle. In this paper we test the concept of intermittent criticality by
investigating the temporal evolution of the Gutenberg-Richter distribution before and after two successive
M ‡ 5.0 earthquakes in western Washington State. The largest event in this distribution, Mmax, is observed
to systematically increase before each event, producing accelerating moment release, and then to
subsequently decrease. Associated variations in the b-value are minimal. This is the predicted result ifMmax
is a measure of the correlation length of the regional stress field.
Keywords :
earthquake physics , earthquake statistics. , seismicity , Self-organized criticality , earthquake stress interactions
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics