Publication | Closed Access
A correlation between the <i>b</i> value and the fractal dimension of earthquakes
285
Citations
26
References
1989
Year
EngineeringEarthquake HazardsEarth ScienceGeophysicsEarthquake SourceFractal DimensionSpatial DistributionEarthquake ForecastingGeodesyInduced SeismicitySeismic ImagingGeographyEarthquake RuptureFractal StructuresSeismologyCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsSeismic HazardSpatial StatisticsFractal Analysis
Seismicity has fractal structures in space, time, and magnitude distributions, as expressed by the fractal dimension D , Omori's exponent p , and the b value, respectively. We expect that there is correlation among these scaling parameters. Aki (1981) speculated that there is a relation D = 3 b / c ( c = 1.5) between the b value and the fractal dimension D of fault planes. We point out that Aki's fractal dimension corresponds to the capacity dimension D 0 and may be compared with the correlation dimension D 2 , obtained from the spatial distribution of earthquakes. By analyzing the actual earthquake catalogue, we calculated the fractal dimension D 2 and the b value. Our result does not support Aki's speculation that D 0 = 3 b / c , but shows, on the contrary, that there is a negative correlation ( D = 2.3 − 0.73 b ) between the b value and the fractal dimension of the spatial distribution of earthquakes in the Tohoku region.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1