Nonlinear Analysis of the Frequency-magnitude Relationship in the Western Circum-Pacific Region

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Changyuan Qin
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[1] University of East Anglia,Seismology Laboratory, School of Environmental Sciences
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Seismicity; nonlinear model; value; western circum-Pacific;
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— It has long been realized that the linear Gutenberg-Richter model arduously describes the frequency-magnitude relationship for the magnitude span ranging from small to large earthquakes because of the breakdown of the self-similarity rule due to the changing scaling of the magnitude. Three different segments should be observed from small (usually M < 3.0), through moderate (M < Mc, where Mc is the frequency-magnitude turning point caused by the seismogenic thickness), to large earthquakes (M ≥ Mc). We will only concentrate on the moderate and large earthquakes due to their importance. The breakdown of the self-similarity rule from moderate to large earthquakes occurs where the earthquake is big enough to cut through the entire seismogenic layer. A nonlinear ‘hyperbolic’ model, which fits two linear relations smoothly, [inline-graphic not available: see fulltext] is studied in the present paper, where N is the cumulative number of earthquakes with magnitudes larger than or equal to M; a1 to a5 are constants to be calculated. The G-R linear relation is actually a special case of the present nonlinear model, i.e., a3 or a5 equal to zero. The nonlinear form, with the support of a reasonable physical mechanism, can generally give a better fitting with comparatively minor errors for complete data sets, especially for the areas where large earthquakes are numerous. In order to demonstrate its superiority to the linear G-R relation, thirteen seismogenic zones are examined around the western part of the Circum-Pacific region and western part of China and it is found that the fitting errors from this nonlinear model are, as expected, generally much smaller than those for G-R. Furthermore, the parameter a4 is believed to relate with the saturated magnitude Mc,which to some extent reflects the mean thickness of the seismogenic layer.
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