1. Magnitude-frequency distribution of volcanic explosion earthquakes.
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Nishimura, Takeshi, Iguchi, Masato, Hendrasto, Mohammad, Aoyama, Hiroshi, Yamada, Taishi, Ripepe, Maurizio, and Genco, Riccardo
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EFFECT of volcanic eruptions on Earth temperature ,EARTHQUAKE magnitude ,EXPONENTIAL sums ,POWER law (Mathematics) ,VOLCANIC ash, tuff, etc. - Abstract
Magnitude-frequency distributions of volcanic explosion earthquakes that are associated with occurrences of vulcanian and strombolian eruptions, or gas burst activity, are examined at six active volcanoes. The magnitude-frequency distribution at Suwanosejima volcano, Japan, shows a power-law distribution, which implies self-similarity in the system, as is often observed in statistical characteristics of tectonic and volcanic earthquakes. On the other hand, the magnitude-frequency distributions at five other volcanoes, Sakurajima and Tokachi-dake in Japan, Semeru and Lokon in Indonesia, and Stromboli in Italy, are well explained by exponential distributions. The statistical features are considered to reflect source size, as characterized by a volcanic conduit or chamber. Earthquake generation processes associated with vulcanian, strombolian and gas burst events are different from those of eruptions ejecting large amounts of pyroclasts, since the magnitude-frequency distribution of the volcanic explosivity index is generally explained by the power law. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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