2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2014.12.038
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Nonextensivity at the Circum-Pacific subduction zones—Preliminary studies

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“…These authors found that the values of b GR differ from the b s -index estimated using a nonextensive approach. They also found that the q-values correlated with some properties of subduction zones, such as the occurrence of ruptures, seismic/aseismic slip, coupling, and the interaction of asperities [4].…”
Section: Ii2 Nonextensive Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…These authors found that the values of b GR differ from the b s -index estimated using a nonextensive approach. They also found that the q-values correlated with some properties of subduction zones, such as the occurrence of ruptures, seismic/aseismic slip, coupling, and the interaction of asperities [4].…”
Section: Ii2 Nonextensive Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…As quoted by Scherrer et al [4], the values of b GR are calculated using a software package to analyze the seismicity, denoted by ZMAP [34] 2 . These authors found that the values of b GR differ from the b s -index estimated using a nonextensive approach.…”
Section: Ii2 Nonextensive Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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