Interevent-time distribution and aftershock frequency in non-stationary induced seismicity
Abstract The initial footprint of an earthquake can be extended considerably by triggering of clustered aftershocks. Such earthquake–earthquake interactions have been studied extensively for data-rich, stationary natural seismicity. Induced seismicity, however, is intrinsically inhomogeneous in time...
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Auteurs principaux: | Richard A. J. Post, Matthias A. J. Michels, Jean-Paul Ampuero, Thibault Candela, Peter A. Fokker, Jan-Diederik van Wees, Remco W. van der Hofstad, Edwin R. van den Heuvel |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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