Monofractal and multifractal approaches in investigating scaling properties in temporal patterns of the 1983-2000 seismicity in the western Corinth graben, Greece

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Much recent work has been focused on understanding the statistical properties of time-occurrence series of earthquakes. Investigating into the patterns of seismic sequences reveals evidence of scaling features in temporal behavior. This is shown in the clustering properties of seismicity of the western Corinth graben, Greece from 1983 to 2000. Power-law behavior has been found by means of Allan factor analysis and Fourier spectra for the earthquake sequence, with consistent values for the scaling exponents, that decrease with the threshold magnitude. The analysis of the temporal variation of the scaling exponent, performed with different threshold magnitudes, reveals an enhancing of the clusterization in correspondence to larger events. The multifractal analysis of the temporal distribution of the events has shown a decrease of the intermittent character with the threshold magnitude.

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