Additional information for the paper `Entropy of seismic electric signals: Analysis in natural time under time-reversal'

Physics – Geophysics

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6 pages, 4 figures, copy of the additional information submitted to Physical Review E on October 21, 2005

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After the submission of the paper, three strong earthquakes with magnitude around 6.0-units occurred on October 17 and October 20, 2005, with epicenters in the Aegean Sea, at a distance {\em only} 100km from MYT station at which the intense signals $M_1$ to $M_4$ -analyzed in the main text- have been recorded. This confirms experimentally the proposed criterion we used for the classification of these signals as Seismic Electric Signals (SES). Moreover, we show that, if we follow the procedure described in [P.A. Varotsos, N. V. Sarlis, H. K. Tanaka and E. S. Skordas {\it Phys. Rev. E} {\bf 72}, 041103 (2005)], the analysis in the natural time of the seismicity after the SES initiation allows the estimation of the time window of the impending earthquakes with very good accuracy.

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