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dc.contributor.authorAlptekin, O
dc.contributor.authorOncel, AO
dc.contributor.authorCowie, P
dc.contributor.authorMain, I
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-03T11:29:21Z
dc.date.available2021-03-03T11:29:21Z
dc.date.issued1996
dc.identifier.citationOncel A., Main I., Alptekin O., Cowie P., "Temporal variations in the fractal properties of seismicity in the North Anatolian Fault Zone between 31 degrees E and 41 degrees E", PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, cilt.147, sa.1, ss.147-159, 1996
dc.identifier.issn0033-4553
dc.identifier.otherav_2829d310-fdc8-4ec4-8500-3f88dcb67cbe
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/31861
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/bf00876441
dc.description.abstractWe investigate the nature of temporal variations in the statistical properties of seismicity associated with the North Anatolian Fault Zone between longitudes 31 degrees-41 degrees E during the instrumental period 1900-1992. Temporal variations in the seismic b value and the fractal (correlation) dimension D-c of earthquake epicenters are examined for earthquakes of magnitude M(S) greater than or equal to 4.5, using sliding windows of 100 consecutive events. b varies temporally between 0.6 and 1.0, and D-c between 0.6 and 1.4, both representing significant fluctuations above the errors in measurement technique. A strong negative correlation (r = -0.85) is observed between b and D-c, consistent with previous observation of seismicity in Japan and southern California. Major events early in this century (M(S) greater than or equal to 7) are associated with low b and high D-c, respectively consistent with greater stress intensity and greater spatial clustering of epicenters-both implying a greater degree of stress concentration at this time.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler (SCI)
dc.subjectMühendislik ve Teknoloji
dc.subjectJEOKİMYA VE JEOFİZİK
dc.subjectYerbilimleri
dc.subjectJeofizik Mühendisliği
dc.titleTemporal variations in the fractal properties of seismicity in the North Anatolian Fault Zone between 31 degrees E and 41 degrees E
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalPURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
dc.contributor.department, ,
dc.identifier.volume147
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.startpage147
dc.identifier.endpage159
dc.contributor.firstauthorID54771


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