2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2021.111243
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Shaking earth: Non-linear seismic processes and the second law of thermodynamics: A case study from Canterbury (New Zealand) earthquakes

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“…Moreover, the conclusions of this work agree with tests conducted in laboratory scale (Wiemer and Schorlemmer, 2007). Therefore, the relationship demonstrated by De Santis et al (2019) between b parameter and the Shannon entropy has allowed the use of this thermodynamic variable as an indicator of the occurrence of an earthquake (Posadas et al, 2021(Posadas et al, , 2022; however, in addition, nonextensive entropy (Vallianatos et al, 2018;Vallianatos and Michas, 2020) is also likely to be used in the same terms (Papadakis et al, 2015). Finally, Galiana-Merino et al (2022) proved the viability of using radon measurements to estimate the daily seismic activity rate.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Moreover, the conclusions of this work agree with tests conducted in laboratory scale (Wiemer and Schorlemmer, 2007). Therefore, the relationship demonstrated by De Santis et al (2019) between b parameter and the Shannon entropy has allowed the use of this thermodynamic variable as an indicator of the occurrence of an earthquake (Posadas et al, 2021(Posadas et al, , 2022; however, in addition, nonextensive entropy (Vallianatos et al, 2018;Vallianatos and Michas, 2020) is also likely to be used in the same terms (Papadakis et al, 2015). Finally, Galiana-Merino et al (2022) proved the viability of using radon measurements to estimate the daily seismic activity rate.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…SE measures the uncertainty in probability distributions 59 , 60 , associating maximum SE with maximum uncertainty (all possible outcomes have equal probabilities), and vice-versa coherent outcomes show high probabilities (minimum SE). On the other hand, the Entropy defined by the Statistical Physics establishes that the macroscopic state of a physical system is characterized by a distribution of microstates 61 . A volcanic system is a set of different inner processes defined by a set of microstates defining the exchange of energy with the medium.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recurrence interval on the central Longmen Shan fault zone is 3900+400 years, calculated by GPS and InSAR data to construct a moment rate [6], or by radiocarbon dating is obtained 3830+930 years [20] and 2300-3300 years [21]. Earthquake entropy was used to calculate the recurrence interval at Canterbury (New Zealand) [22]. All of the research is done strictly based on history [23].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%