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Is earthquake rupture deterministic? (Reply)

Erik L. Olson and Richard M. Allen ()
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Erik L. Olson: University of Wisconsin
Richard M. Allen: University of California

Nature, 2006, vol. 442, issue 7100, E6-E6

Abstract: Abstract Rydelek and Horiuchi 1 present an analysis of earthquakes in Japan whose magnitudes (M) ranged from 6.0 to 8.0. They determine τpmax, the peak predominant period for P-wave arrival, for the five nearest Hi-net seismic-network stations and plot the event-averaged τpmax versus magnitude. They find no statistically significant trend in their data.

Date: 2006
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