Influence of time and space correlations on earthquake magnitude (bibtex)
by LIPPIELLO Eugenio, DE ARCANGELIS Lucilla, GODANO Cataldo
Abstract:
A crucial point in the debate on the feasibility of earthquake predictions is the dependence of an earthquake magnitude from past seismicity. Indeed, while clustering in time and space is widely accepted, much more questionable is the existence of magnitude correlations. The standard approach generally assumes that magnitudes are independent ...
Reference:
Influence of time and space correlations on earthquake magnitude (LIPPIELLO Eugenio, DE ARCANGELIS Lucilla, GODANO Cataldo), In PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, volume 100, 2008. (Articolo in rivista)
Bibtex Entry:
@article{eug08,
author = {LIPPIELLO Eugenio, and DE ARCANGELIS Lucilla, and GODANO Cataldo,},
pages = {38501-38501},
title = {Influence of time and space correlations on earthquake magnitude},
volume = {100},
note = {Articolo in rivista},
issn = {0031-9007},
journal = {PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS},
doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.038501},
year = {2008},
wosId = {WOS:000252698100101},
scopusId = {2-s2.0-38549169723},
abstract = {A crucial point in the debate on the feasibility of earthquake predictions is the dependence of an earthquake magnitude from past seismicity. Indeed, while clustering in time and space is widely accepted, much more questionable is the existence of magnitude correlations. The standard approach generally assumes that magnitudes are independent ...}
}
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