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Decay of aftershock density with distance indicates triggering by dynamic stress

K. R. Felzer and E. E. Brodsky

Nature 441, 735-738 (8 June 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04799

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Figure 1

Combined aftershocks of M = 3–4 mainshocks.

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Figure 2

Distance from the mainshock hypocentre versus aftershock linear density.

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Figure 3

Aftershock density versus distance from the closest point on the fault planes of M = 5–6 mainshocks.

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Figure 4

Distance versus earthquake linear density for a time-randomized catalogue.

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