Statistical tests for scaling in the inter-event times of earthquakes in California

Author

Corral, Álvaro

Other authors

Centre de Recerca Matemàtica

Publication date

2011



Abstract

We explore in depth the validity of a recently proposed scaling law for earthquake inter-event time distributions in the case of the Southern California, using the waveform cross-correlation catalog of Shearer et al. Two statistical tests are used: on the one hand, the standard two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test is in agreement with the scaling of the distributions. On the other hand, the one-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic complemented with Monte Carlo simulation of the inter-event times, as done by Clauset et al., supports the validity of the gamma distribution as a simple model of the scaling function appearing on the scaling law, for rescaled inter-event times above 0.01, except for the largest data set (magnitude greater than 2). A discussion of these results is provided.

Document Type

Preliminary Edition

Language

English

CDU Subject

55 - Earth Sciences. Geological sciences

Subject

Sistemes complexos; Terratrèmols; Física estadística

Pages

15 p.

Publisher

Centre de Recerca Matemàtica

Collection

Prepublicacions del Centre de Recerca Matemàtica; 1074

Documents

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