2020
DOI: 10.15233/gfz.2019.36.15
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Fractal analysis of seismoacoustic signals of near-surface sedimentary rocks in Kamchatka

Abstract: We studied, by the mono-and multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA), time fluctuations in the dynamics of seismoacoustic data, recorded in Karymshina site, which is located in a seismic area of Kamchatka. We took a series of seismoacoustic responses to the regional seismic events with the magnitudes M > 4 for the period 2017-2018. The series was divided into three groups (high, medium and low) based on the amplitude of recorded seismoacoustic response. Background noise segments of the signals demonst… Show more

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“…From the multifractal spectrum, we can draw significant conclusions about the multifractality of a time series. The singularity spectrum f(α) indicates the dimension of the subset of the series characterized by singularity strength α [17,18] and its width shows the range of the exponents, defined as , where and are the maximum and minimum value of α [19,20]. The more or less multifractality of the series (larger or smaller ), the more or less heterogenous the series.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the multifractal spectrum, we can draw significant conclusions about the multifractality of a time series. The singularity spectrum f(α) indicates the dimension of the subset of the series characterized by singularity strength α [17,18] and its width shows the range of the exponents, defined as , where and are the maximum and minimum value of α [19,20]. The more or less multifractality of the series (larger or smaller ), the more or less heterogenous the series.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%