The Weibull–log Weibull distribution for interoccurrence times of earthquakes

By analyzing the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) seismic catalog for different tectonic settings, we have found that the probability distributions of time intervals between successive earthquakes–interoccurrence times–can be described by the superposition of the Weibull distribution and the log-We...

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Published in:Physica A Vol. 388; no. 4; pp. 491 - 498
Main Authors: Hasumi, Tomohiro, Akimoto, Takuma, Aizawa, Yoji
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 15-02-2009
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Summary:By analyzing the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) seismic catalog for different tectonic settings, we have found that the probability distributions of time intervals between successive earthquakes–interoccurrence times–can be described by the superposition of the Weibull distribution and the log-Weibull distribution. In particular, the distribution of large earthquakes obeys the Weibull distribution with the exponent α 1 < 1 , indicating the fact that the sequence of large earthquakes is not a Poisson process. It is found that the ratio of the Weibull distribution to the probability distribution of the interoccurrence time gradually increases with increase in the threshold of magnitude. Our results infer that Weibull statistics and log-Weibull statistics coexist in the interoccurrence time statistics, and that the change of the distribution is considered as the change of the dominant distribution. In this case, the dominant distribution changes from the log-Weibull distribution to the Weibull distribution, allowing us to reinforce the view that the interoccurrence time exhibits the transition from the Weibull regime to the log-Weibull regime.
ISSN:0378-4371
1873-2119
DOI:10.1016/j.physa.2008.10.023