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An Automated Method for Mapping Independent Spatial <i>b</i> Values

C. Godano, Vincenzo Convertito, Nicola Alessandro Pino, Anna Tramelli

2022Earth and Space Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We present an automated method for mapping the b values. The algorithm is very simple and presents three advantages: (a) it does not requires any tuning of the parameters like, for instance, a fixed cell size or a maximum radius of the cell; (b) it implies a more appropriate use of the catalog, by using almost all the events in the catalog used (with a tolerance of 1%) with no overlap; (c) it implies the full independence of the b values, thus allowing the statistical comparison of the results using standard tests. Although the resulting b values are comparable with those obtained by applying the other methods of common use in seismology, these latter (a) leave out many earthquakes from the analysis, with loose of useful information, (b) produce diffuse cells overlapping aiming at reaching many cells of the grid in order to get the correct number of events in each cell, and (c) results in correlated b values, which do not allow the test of significance for the differences in the b values. Finally, due to the independence from any ad hoc a‐priori choice, our method is suitable for automatic and operator‐free procedures.

Topics & Concepts

Independence (probability theory)A priori and a posterioriComputer scienceGridAlgorithmOperator (biology)RADIUSSimple (philosophy)Statistical hypothesis testingData miningStatisticsMathematicsGeometryEpistemologyTranscription factorRepressorComputer securityGeneChemistryBiochemistryPhilosophyearthquake and tectonic studiesHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsSeismology and Earthquake Studies