Complex earthquake behavior on simple faults
While power law distributions in seismic moment and interevent times are ubiquitous in regional earthquake catalogs, the statistics of individual faults remains controversial.
While power law distributions in seismic moment and interevent times are ubiquitous in regional earthquake catalogs, the statistics of individual faults remains controversial.
Small repeating earthquakes are thought to represent rupture of isolated asperities loaded by surrounding creep.