Stochastic Modeling of the Al Hoceima (Morocco) Aftershock Sequences of 1994, 2004 and 2016
Autor:
Hamdache, M.
; Peláez, José A
; Gospodinov, Dragomir
; Henares, Jesús
; Galindo‐Zaldivar, Jesus
; Sanz de Galdeano, Carlos
; Ranguelov, Boyko
Fecha:
2022Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
Applied SciencesCitación:
Hamdache, M., Peláez, J. A., Gospodinov, D., Henares, J., Galindo-Zaldívar, J., Sanz de Galdeano, C., & Ranguelov, B. (2022). Stochastic Modeling of the Al Hoceima (Morocco) Aftershock Sequences of 1994, 2004 and 2016. Applied Sciences, 12(17), 8744.Tipo de Ítem:
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https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/17/8744Resumen:
The three aftershock sequences that occurred in Al Hoceima, Morocco, in May 1994 (Mw 6.0), February 2004 (Mw 6.4) and January 2016 (Mw 6.3) were stochastically modeled to investigate their temporal and energetic behavior. A form of the restricted trigger model known as the restricted epidemic type aftershock sequence (RETAS) was used for the temporal analysis of the selected series. The best-determined fit models for each sequence differ based on the Akaike information criteria. The revealed discrepancies suggest that, although the activated fault systems are close (within 10 to 20 km), their stress regimes change and shift across each series. In addition, a stochastic model was presented to study the strain release following a specific strong earthquake. This model was constructed using a compound Poisson process and depicted the progression of the strain release during the aftershock sequence. The proposed model was then applied to the data. After the RETAS model was used to evaluate the behavior of the aftershock decay rate, the best-fit model was obtained and integrated into the strain-release stochastic analysis. By detecting the potential disparities between the observed data and model, the applied stochastic model of strain release allows for a more comprehensive examination. Furthermore, comparing the observed and expected cumulative energy release numbers revealed some variations at the start of all three sequences. This demonstrates that significant aftershock clusters occur more frequently shortly after the mainshock at the start of the sequence rather than if they are assumed to occur randomly.
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