Fractal theory and its implication for acquisition, processing and interpretation (API) of geophysical investigation: a review

VP Dimri, SS Ganguli - Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2019 - Springer
It has been observed that the sources of geophysical anomalies, such as density,
susceptibility, conductivity, reflectivity, etc. may be conveniently defined according to a …

Stress dissipation and seismic potential in the central seismic gap of the north-west Himalaya

S Hajra, D Hazarika, V Shukla, A Kundu… - Journal of Asian Earth …, 2022 - Elsevier
The central seismic gap (CSG) of the Himalaya continues to pose the ever more intriguing
question of whether it has the potential to host a devastating earthquake. To address the …

Spatial variation of seismic b-values across the NW Himalaya

C Singh - Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The frequency–magnitude distribution is investigated along the entire north-western
Himalaya (28°–36° N; 72°–81° E). The analysis includes a complete set of 1819 …

Multifractality in seismic sequences of NW Himalaya

A Chamoli, RBS Yadav - Natural Hazards, 2015 - Springer
Multifractal behaviour of interevent time sequences is investigated for the earthquake events
in the NW Himalaya, which is one of the most seismically active zones of India and …

[HTML][HTML] Gorkha earthquake (MW7. 8) and aftershock sequence: A fractal approach

RK Tiwari, H Paudyal - Earthquake Science, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract On April 25, 2015, Nepal was struck by the MW 7.8 Gorkha earthquake followed by
an intense aftershock sequence. It was one of the most destructive earthquakes in the …

Process inference from topographic fractal characteristics in the tectonically active Northwest Himalaya, India

R Sahoo, RN Singh, V Jain - Earth Surface processes and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Topography evolves under the coupled effect of exogenic and endogenic governing factors,
and their scale‐(in) variant dynamics. This results in a self‐affine topography across a finite …

Significance of fractal correlation dimension and seismic b-value variation due to 15th July 2009, New Zealand earthquake of mw 7.8

SK Mondal, PNS Roy, JK Catherine… - Annals of …, 2019 - annalsofgeophysics.eu
New Zealand earthquake that occurred on 15th July 2009 (Mw 7.8) was analysed using
fractal correlation dimension (Dc) and seismic b-VALUE. We have analysed the earthquakes …

Spatial-temporal analysis of seismicity before the 2012 Varzeghan, Iran, Mw 6.5 earthquake

M Talebi, M Zare, R ZADEH… - Turkish Journal of Earth …, 2015 - journals.tubitak.gov.tr
In this work, the spatial and temporal variations of seismicity in northwestern Iran have been
evaluated with a special focus on seismic precursors of the 11 August 2012 Mw 6.5 …

Multifractal images of the seismicity in the Ibero-Maghrebian region (westernmost boundary between the Eurasian and African plates)

C López-Casado, J Henares, J Badal, JA Peláez - Tectonophysics, 2014 - Elsevier
The earthquake occurrence has a scale-invariant behavior that can be analyzed by means
of a set of non-integer dimensions. The capacity dimension is related to the number of …

Hölder scales of sea level

M Li, YQ Chen, JY Li, W Zhao - Mathematical Problems in …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The statistics of sea level is essential in the field of geosciences, ranging from ocean
dynamics to climates. The fractal properties of sea level, such as long‐range dependence …