Multifractal analysis of the spatial distribution of earthquakes in southern Italy |
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Authors: | C Godano M L Alonzo A Bottari |
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Institution: | Istituto Geofisico e Geodetico, Universita' di Messina, via Osservatorio 4,98100 Messina, Italy;Osservatorio Vesuviano, via Manzoni 249,80123, Napoli, Italy |
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Abstract: | We evaluate the complete spectrum of the generalized fractal dimension of the spatial pattern of microearthquakes in Southern Italy, revealing a multifractal distribution structure. Our analysis is focused on the dependence of the multifractal distribution on the size of the selected area and the kind of seismicity in the area. As the size of the window varies, we observe that the capacity, information and correlation dimensions vary significantly, while both d ∞ and d −infin; remain unchanged within their errors limits. We interpret this result in terms of the observation that our data are mainly clustered around a linear fault (the Sisifo fault). When we restrict the selected windows around the fault, clustering around a line (the fault) is highlighted. The capacity dimension changes from about 1.8 to about 1.4 and the correlation dimension decreases because we observe in detail the clustering of the seismicity along the fault, which approximates the maximum intense clustering of the whole data set. Although our results are strongly influenced by the fact that the data are dominated by the epicentres located on the fault, we can conclude that multifractal analysis can be a very useful tool to discriminate the seismicity linked to a particular fault in a given area. |
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Keywords: | faulting fractals seismicity |
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