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Improved Earthquake Forecasting Model Based on Long-term Memory in Earthquake

Published 22 Mar 2020 in physics.geo-ph | (2003.12539v1)

Abstract: A prominent feature of earthquakes is their empirical laws including memory (clustering) in time and space. Several earthquake forecasting models, like the EpidemicType Aftershock Sequence (ETAS) model, were developed based on earthquake empirical laws. Yet, a recent study showed that the ETAS model fails in reproducing significant long-term memory characteristics found in real earthquake catalogs. Here we modify and generalize the ETAS model to include short- and long-term triggering mechanisms, to account for the short- and long-time memory (exponents) recently discovered in the data. Our generalized ETAS model reproduces accurately the short- and long-term/distance memory observed in the Italian and South California earthquake catalogs. The revised ETAS model is also found to significantly improve earthquake forecasting.

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