An extensive Hurst analysis to quantify long-term statistical dependence is performed on time series associated with sliding of blocks on an inclined plane induced by small perturbations. The analysis reveals the existence of a fluctuation phenomenon exhibiting two phases, depending on the angle of inclination, both obeying a Hurst scaling . The first (second) phase has H = 0.70 (0.50) and refers to large (small) inclinations irrespective of the material of the block. These results indicate that sliding of blocks in the first regime exhibits persistence and indicate that there are long-term memory effects on the storage of shear stress at the block-plane interface. In the second regime, the long-term memory effects disappear and the sliding activity is intermittent; that is, it is distributed in bursts separated by variable periods of stasis.
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