Authors
Lucilla de Arcangelis, Cataldo Godano, Jean Robert Grasso, Eugenio Lippiello
Publication date
2016/4/25
Source
Physics Reports
Volume
628
Pages
1-91
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
There is striking evidence that the dynamics of the Earth crust is controlled by a wide variety of mutually dependent mechanisms acting at different spatial and temporal scales. The interplay of these mechanisms produces instabilities in the stress field, leading to abrupt energy releases, i.e., earthquakes. As a consequence, the evolution towards instability before a single event is very difficult to monitor. On the other hand, collective behavior in stress transfer and relaxation within the Earth crust leads to emergent properties described by stable phenomenological laws for a population of many earthquakes in size, time and space domains. This observation has stimulated a statistical mechanics approach to earthquake occurrence, applying ideas and methods as scaling laws, universality, fractal dimension, renormalization group, to characterize the physics of earthquakes. In this review we first present a description of …
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L de Arcangelis, C Godano, JR Grasso, E Lippiello - Physics Reports, 2016