Nonextensivity in geological faults?
C.S. Vilar,
G.S. França,
R. Silva and
J.S. Alcaniz
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2007, vol. 377, issue 1, 285-290
Abstract:
Geological fault systems, as the San Andreas fault (SAF) in USA, constitute typical examples of self-organizing systems in nature. In this paper, we have considered some geophysical properties of the SAF system to test the viability of the nonextensive models for earthquakes developed in [R. Silva, G.S. França, C. Vilar, J.S. Alcaniz, Phys. Rev. E 73 (2006) 026102]. To this end, we have used 6188 earthquakes events ranging in the magnitude interval 2Keywords: Nonextensive statistical mechanism; Earthquakes statistics; Geological fault (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2006.11.017
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