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The Application Of The Modified From Of Bath's Law To The North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ), Aegean Graben System And Cyprus Arc Zone

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Author
Yalçın, Sibel Ebru
Kurnaz, Levent
Type
Article
Date
2006-12
Language
en_US
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Abstract
Earthquakes and aftershock sequences follow several empirical scaling laws: (1) Gutenberg-Richter frequency-magnitude scaling, (2) Bi'ith's law for the magnitude of the largest aftershock, (3) The modified Omori's law for the temporal decay of aftershocks. In this paper, "The Modified Form of Bi'ith's Law" and its application to our KOERI data have been studied. Bi'ith's law states that the differences in magnitudes between mainshocks and their largest aftershocks are approximately constant, independent of the magnitudes of mainshocks. In the modified form of Bi'ith's law for a given mainshock we get the inferred "largest" aftershock of this mainshock by using an extrapolation of the Gutenberg-Richter frequency-magnitude statistics of the aftershock sequence. To test the applicability of the modified form of Bi'ith's Law we consider i4 large earthquakes that occurred in and near boundary neighbors of Turkey between i900 and 2004 with magnitudes equal to or greater than ffims ~ 6.1. Because Turkey has different fault zones that have different properties, a classification was needed for these earthquakes. Additional\y, in this study the partitioning of energy during a mainshock-aftershock sequence was also calculated in two different ways. it is shown that most of the energy is released in the mainshock. The constancy of the differences in magnitudes between mainshocks and their largest aftershocks is an indication of scale-invariant behavior of aftershock sequences.
Subject
earthquake
Cyprus arc zone
Aegean Graben system
north anatolian fault zone
deprem
Kıbrıs fay bölgesi
Ege graben sistemi
kuzey anadolu fay bölgesi
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http://hdl.handle.net/11413/437
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