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Detecting precursory earthquake migration patterns using the pattern informatics method

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 35, Issue 19, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2008GL035215

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  1. National Science Council (ROC)
  2. Department of Earth Sciences at National Central University (ROC)
  3. University of California, Davis [NNX08AF69G]

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In this paper we analyze the evolution of seismic activity using a dynamic modification of the pattern informatics method. This method identifies locations that have systematic fluctuations in seismicity on PI maps. By investigating the evolution of hotspot configurations on the PI map and calculating the distance between hotspots and the epicenter of the impending large earthquake, a migrating pattern of (increasing or decreasing) precursory change in seismicity is revealed. We find that hotspots on the PI map appear increasingly closer to the epicenter as the time of the forthcoming earthquake is approached, implying the existence of an earthquake preparation process. The migration pattern and associated decreasing distance is confirmed by a stochastic test, and therefore we conclude that a preparation process prior to large earthquakes can be detected.

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