2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.1074729
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Variations of the seismic b-value along the Dead Sea transform

Abstract: The frequency-magnitude distribution follows the Gutenberg-Richter empirical law, in which the scaling between small and large earthquakes is represented by the b-value. Laboratory experiments have shown that the b-value is related to fault mechanics with an inverse dependency to the differential stress, as was also inferred from observational datasets through relations with earthquake depth and style of faulting. In this study, we aim to obtain a better understanding of the geological structure and tectonics … Show more

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“…In seismology, b-value analysis i comparable to the phenomenon where events of higher magnitude happen less frequently than events of lower magnitude. The relationship can be explicitly expressed using th formula devised by Gutenberg and Richter [64,65]: The peak frequency band ratio for the five phases can be determined by interpreting and identifying the stages indicated in the cumulative ringing count or the cumulative energy graphs. During the initial stages of evolution, the majority of the frequency band ratios are in the low-frequency band, with sensor 1 displaying the greatest value.…”
Section: • Peak Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In seismology, b-value analysis i comparable to the phenomenon where events of higher magnitude happen less frequently than events of lower magnitude. The relationship can be explicitly expressed using th formula devised by Gutenberg and Richter [64,65]: The peak frequency band ratio for the five phases can be determined by interpreting and identifying the stages indicated in the cumulative ringing count or the cumulative energy graphs. During the initial stages of evolution, the majority of the frequency band ratios are in the low-frequency band, with sensor 1 displaying the greatest value.…”
Section: • Peak Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In seismology, b-value analysis is comparable to the phenomenon where events of higher magnitude happen less frequently than events of lower magnitude. The relationship can be explicitly expressed using the formula devised by Gutenberg and Richter [64,65]:…”
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confidence: 99%