2013
DOI: 10.5194/npg-20-411-2013
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Features of criticality in precursory seismic electric signals and earthquakes in Greece

Abstract: Very recently the recordings of precursory seismic electric signals (SESsf) in the island of Kozu-shima, Japan, have been reported, and their interrelation with subsequent earthquakes was shown to be beyond chance. Almost simultaneously, the recording of SES activity in northern Greece was also reported, which was followed by a magnitude 5.7 earthquake in northern Greece. These facts strengthen the aspects on the precursory nature of SESs and also enable the updat… Show more

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“…The introduction now of these values into the latest reported (Dologlou, 2013) power law relation σ B = 8.213 t −0.330 , which is under a continuous updating process by the author, leads to an exponent α = 0.329 ± 0.010 with a correlation coefficient R = 0.86 (see Fig. 2 and Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The introduction now of these values into the latest reported (Dologlou, 2013) power law relation σ B = 8.213 t −0.330 , which is under a continuous updating process by the author, leads to an exponent α = 0.329 ± 0.010 with a correlation coefficient R = 0.86 (see Fig. 2 and Table 1).…”
Section: Data and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Table 1, no. 23), while solid circles refer to the data sets reported in Table 2 of Dologlou (2013). The new derived power law relation along with its correlation coefficient R and the exponent α = 0.329 are displayed on the top of the diagram.…”
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