Continuous-cyclic variations in the b-value of the earthquake frequency-magnitude distribution

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Z.H.El-Isa [1 ]
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[1] Geology Department, University of Jordan
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Earthquake frequency-magnitude; b-value; Temporal b-variation; Spatial b-variation;
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P315 [地震学];
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Seismicity of the Earth(M C 4.5)was compiled from NEIC,IRIS and ISC catalogues and used to compute b-value based on various time windows.It is found that continuous cyclic b-variations occur on both long and short time scales,the latter being of much higher value and sometimes in excess of 0.7 of the absolute b-value.These variations occur not only yearly or monthly,but also daily.Before the occurrence of large earthquakes,b-values start increasing with variable gradients that are affected by foreshocks.In some cases,the gradient is reduced to zero or to a negative value a few days before the earthquake occurrence.In general,calculated b-values attain maxima1 day before large earthquakes and minima soon after their occurrence.Both linear regression and maximum likelihood methods give correlatable,but variable results.It is found that an expanding time window technique from a fixed starting point is more effective in the study of b-variations.The calculated b-variations for the whole Earth,its hemispheres,quadrants and the epicentral regions of some large earthquakes are of both local and regional character,which may indicate that in such cases,the geodynamic processes acting within a certain region have a much regional effect within the Earth.The b-variations have long been known to vary with a number of local and regional factors including tectonic stresses.The results reported here indicate that geotectonic stress remains the most significant factor that controls b-variations.It is found that for earthquakes with Mw C 7,an increase of about 0.20 in the b-value implies a stress increase that will result in an earthquake with a magnitude one unit higher.
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