Kuki, A., S. Lipcsei, I. Gere, F. Járai-Szabó, A. Gergely, D. Ugi, P. D. Ispánovity, Z. Dankházi, I. Groma and Z. Néda (2023): Statistical analogies
between earthquakes, micro-quakes in metals and avalanches in the 1D Burridge-Knopoff model.
Universalities and intriguing analogies in the statistics of avalanches are
revealed for three physical systems defined on largely different length and energy
scales. Earthquakes induced by tectonic scale dynamics, micro-scale level
quakes observed from slipping crystallographic planes in metals and a one-dimensional,
room-scale spring-block type Burridge-Knopoff model is studied from
similar statistical viewpoints. The validity of the Gutenberg-Richter law for the
probability density of the energies dissipated in the avalanches is proven for all
three systems. By analysing data for three different seismic zones and performing
acoustic detection for different Zn samples under deformation, universality
for the involved scaling exponent is revealed. With proper parameter choices
the 1D Burridge-Knopoff model is able to reproduce the same scaling law. The
recurrence times of earthquakes and micro-quakes with magnitudes above a
given threshold present again similar distributions and striking quantitative
similarities. However, the 1D Burridge-Knopoff model cannot account for the
correlations observed in such statistics.
Keywords: earthquakes, micro-plasticity, avalanches, universalities, scaling, correlations,
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