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G. Zoeller and S. Hainzl
Recurrence time distributions of large earthquakes in a stochastic model for coupled fault systems; the role of fault interaction
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (October 2007), 97(5):1679-1687

Abstract:
We study the effect of fault interaction on the recurrence time distribution of large earthquakes on the same fault. A single isolated fault is modeled by a Brownian relaxation oscillator leading to a Brownian passage-time distribution for the recurrence intervals. Interaction between different faults is imposed in terms of stress increase and decrease resulting in three possible ways: the occurrence of an earthquake is advanced or delayed, or the earthquake is triggered instantaneously. The results indicate the existence of two regimes: for weakly coupled faults, the recurrence time distribution of earthquakes on one fault follows mostly the Brownian passage-time distribution. For a strongly coupled system, the faults are synchronized and the effect of instantaneous triggering becomes dominant: the recurrence time distribution follows a Gamma or a Weibull distribution. The transition from weak to strong coupling is abrupt and behaves like a phase transition. It occurs when the stress transfer equals the average stress deficit. The results are interpreted in terms of a phase diagram. This diagram includes a regime, where the distribution of recurrence times is similar to a numerical model for California. We claim that the emergence of the Gamma and the Weibull distribution can be considered as an effect of fault interaction.

Index Terms/Descriptors:
algorithms; earthquakes; faults; geologic hazards; models; observations; recurrence interval; risk assessment; seismic risk; seismotectonics; stochastic processes; tectonics

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