Knopoff L
Department of Physics and Astronomy and Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Oct 24;97(22):11880-4. doi: 10.1073/pnas.190241297.
The binned distribution densities of magnitudes in both the complete and the declustered catalogs of earthquakes in the Southern California region have two significantly different branches with crossover magnitude near M = 4.8. In the case of declustered earthquakes, the b-values on the two branches differ significantly from each other by a factor of about two. The absence of self-similarity across a broad range of magnitudes in the distribution of declustered earthquakes is an argument against the application of an assumption of scale-independence to models of main-shock earthquake occurrence, and in turn to the use of such models to justify the assertion that earthquakes are unpredictable. The presumption of scale-independence for complete local earthquake catalogs is attributable, not to a universal process of self-organization leading to future large earthquakes, but to the universality of the process that produces aftershocks, which dominate complete catalogs.
南加州地区完整地震目录和去丛集地震目录中震级的分箱分布密度在震级接近M = 4.8处有两个显著不同的分支。对于去丛集地震,两个分支上的b值彼此相差约两倍。去丛集地震分布在很宽的震级范围内缺乏自相似性,这一论据反对将尺度独立性假设应用于主震发生模型,进而反对使用此类模型来证明地震不可预测这一断言。完整的本地地震目录的尺度独立性假设并非归因于导致未来大地震的普遍自组织过程,而是归因于产生余震的过程的普遍性,余震在完整目录中占主导地位。