Complexity of Seismic Time Series: Measurement and Application applies the tools of nonlinear dynamics to seismic analysis, allowing for the revelation of new details in micro-seismicity, new perspectives in seismic noise, and new tools for prediction of seismic events. The book summarizes both advances and applications in the field, thus meeting the needs of both fundamental and practical seismology. Merging the needs of the classical field and the very modern terms of complexity science, this book covers theory and its application to advanced nonlinear time series tools to investigate Earth's vibrations, making it a valuable tool for seismologists, hazard managers and engineers.
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Table of Contents
I. Complexity Measurement in Seismograms and Natural and Artificial Time Series of EQs (Catalogs) 1. Analysis of Complexity in Seismic Time Sets: Case Study for Caucasus 2. Non-Extensive Statistical Seismology: An Overview 3. Point-Processes Applied to Seismology: Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequence (ETAS) Model, Results and Limits 4. Fractal, Informational and Topological Methods for the Analysis of Discrete and Continuous Seismic Time Series: An Overview 5. Modelling of Persistent Time Series by the Nonlinear Langevin Equation 6. Synchronization of Geophysical Fields Fluctuations 7. Natural Time Analysis of Seismic Time Series
II. Complexity of Time Series of Stick-Slip (Models of Seismic Process) 8. Complexity in Laboratory Seismology. From Electrical and Acoustic Emissions to fracture 9. Complexity and Synchronization Analysis in Natural and Dynamically Forced Stick-Slip: a Review
III. Complexity in Earthquake Generation and Seismic Hazard Assessment 10. Complexity and Time-Dependent SHA: Should We Use Fuzzy, Approximate and Prone-to-Errors Prediction Models to Overcome the Limitations of Time-Independent Models? 11. Are Seismogenetic Systems Random or Organized? A Treatise of their Statistical Nature Based on the Seismicity of the North-Northeast Pacific Rim 13. Phase Space Portraits of Earthquake Time Series 12. Four-Stage Model of Earthquake Generation in Terms of Fracture-Induced Electromagnetic Emissions: A Review