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Nonlinear geodynamics of the Baikal rift system: An evolution scenario with triple equilibrium bifurcation
Authors:Anatoly V Klyuchevskii
Institution:Institute of the Earth''s Crust, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 128, Lermontov Str., office 348, Irkutsk 664033, Russia
Abstract:This is an attempt to analyze the current lithospheric stress pattern in the Baikal rift in terms of nonlinear dynamics as an open self-organizing system in order to gain more insights into the general laws of regional seismicity. According to the suggested approach, the stress pattern inferred from seismic moments of 70,000 MLH  2.0 events that occurred in the region between 1968 and 1994 is presented as a phase portrait in the phase spaces of the seismic moments. The obtained phase portrait of the system evolution fits well a scenario with triple equilibrium bifurcation where stress bifurcations account for the frequency of M > 5.5 earthquakes. Extrapolation of the results into the nearest future indicates probability of such a bifurcation (a catastrophe of stress), i.e., there is growing risk that M  7 events may happen in the region within a few years.
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