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Complexity of Recent Earthquake Swarms in Greece in Terms of Non-Extensive Statistical Physics
Greece exhibits the highest seismic activity in Europe, manifested in intense seismicity with large magnitude events and frequent earthquake swarms. In the present work, we analyzed the spatiotemporal properties of recent earthquake swarms that occurred in the broader area of Greece using the Non-Ex...
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author | Sardeli, Eirini Michas, Georgios Pavlou, Kyriaki Vallianatos, Filippos Karakonstantis, Andreas Chatzopoulos, Georgios |
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description | Greece exhibits the highest seismic activity in Europe, manifested in intense seismicity with large magnitude events and frequent earthquake swarms. In the present work, we analyzed the spatiotemporal properties of recent earthquake swarms that occurred in the broader area of Greece using the Non-Extensive Statistical Physics (NESP) framework, which appears suitable for studying complex systems. The behavior of complex systems, where multifractality and strong correlations among the elements of the system exist, as in tectonic and volcanic environments, can adequately be described by Tsallis entropy (S(q)), introducing the Q-exponential function and the entropic parameter q that expresses the degree of non-additivity of the system. Herein, we focus the analysis on the 2007 Trichonis Lake, the 2016 Western Crete, the 2021–2022 Nisyros, the 2021–2022 Thiva and the 2022 Pagasetic Gulf earthquake swarms. Using the seismicity catalogs for each swarm, we investigate the inter-event time (T) and distance (D) distributions with the Q-exponential function, providing the q(T) and q(D) entropic parameters. The results show that q(T) varies from 1.44 to 1.58, whereas q(D) ranges from 0.46 to 0.75 for the inter-event time and distance distributions, respectively. Furthermore, we describe the frequency–magnitude distributions with the Gutenberg–Richter scaling relation and the fragment–asperity model of earthquake interactions derived within the NESP framework. The results of the analysis indicate that the statistical properties of earthquake swarms can be successfully reproduced by means of NESP and confirm the complexity and non-additivity of the spatiotemporal evolution of seismicity. Finally, the superstatistics approach, which is closely connected to NESP and is based on a superposition of ordinary local equilibrium statistical mechanics, is further used to discuss the temporal patterns of the earthquake evolution during the swarms. |
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spelling | pubmed-101379952023-04-28 Complexity of Recent Earthquake Swarms in Greece in Terms of Non-Extensive Statistical Physics Sardeli, Eirini Michas, Georgios Pavlou, Kyriaki Vallianatos, Filippos Karakonstantis, Andreas Chatzopoulos, Georgios Entropy (Basel) Article Greece exhibits the highest seismic activity in Europe, manifested in intense seismicity with large magnitude events and frequent earthquake swarms. In the present work, we analyzed the spatiotemporal properties of recent earthquake swarms that occurred in the broader area of Greece using the Non-Extensive Statistical Physics (NESP) framework, which appears suitable for studying complex systems. The behavior of complex systems, where multifractality and strong correlations among the elements of the system exist, as in tectonic and volcanic environments, can adequately be described by Tsallis entropy (S(q)), introducing the Q-exponential function and the entropic parameter q that expresses the degree of non-additivity of the system. Herein, we focus the analysis on the 2007 Trichonis Lake, the 2016 Western Crete, the 2021–2022 Nisyros, the 2021–2022 Thiva and the 2022 Pagasetic Gulf earthquake swarms. Using the seismicity catalogs for each swarm, we investigate the inter-event time (T) and distance (D) distributions with the Q-exponential function, providing the q(T) and q(D) entropic parameters. The results show that q(T) varies from 1.44 to 1.58, whereas q(D) ranges from 0.46 to 0.75 for the inter-event time and distance distributions, respectively. Furthermore, we describe the frequency–magnitude distributions with the Gutenberg–Richter scaling relation and the fragment–asperity model of earthquake interactions derived within the NESP framework. The results of the analysis indicate that the statistical properties of earthquake swarms can be successfully reproduced by means of NESP and confirm the complexity and non-additivity of the spatiotemporal evolution of seismicity. Finally, the superstatistics approach, which is closely connected to NESP and is based on a superposition of ordinary local equilibrium statistical mechanics, is further used to discuss the temporal patterns of the earthquake evolution during the swarms. MDPI 2023-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10137995/ /pubmed/37190455 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e25040667 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sardeli, Eirini Michas, Georgios Pavlou, Kyriaki Vallianatos, Filippos Karakonstantis, Andreas Chatzopoulos, Georgios Complexity of Recent Earthquake Swarms in Greece in Terms of Non-Extensive Statistical Physics |
title | Complexity of Recent Earthquake Swarms in Greece in Terms of Non-Extensive Statistical Physics |
title_full | Complexity of Recent Earthquake Swarms in Greece in Terms of Non-Extensive Statistical Physics |
title_fullStr | Complexity of Recent Earthquake Swarms in Greece in Terms of Non-Extensive Statistical Physics |
title_full_unstemmed | Complexity of Recent Earthquake Swarms in Greece in Terms of Non-Extensive Statistical Physics |
title_short | Complexity of Recent Earthquake Swarms in Greece in Terms of Non-Extensive Statistical Physics |
title_sort | complexity of recent earthquake swarms in greece in terms of non-extensive statistical physics |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10137995/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37190455 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e25040667 |
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