11. On average, children seem to be sufficiently able to segment events by the age of five, and their performance becomes more comparable to adults from then on12,13,14. Considering EST more closely, there is
Consistently with the case of earthquake repeaters, we define anti-repeaters as earthquakes which can be robustly attributed to the reverse slip of the same patch or fault segment, with a difference in location much smaller than the source size, and opposite focal mechanisms. We also consider ...
(Gen-X also happen to have the lowest average income of any living generation.) Hence, everything post-BabyBoom tends to be attributed to "millennials", because actual millennials are the first generations since the baby boom, to comprise a population segment too large to be marginalized. ...
Here, we investigate the case of earthquake pairs (or earthquake families) displaying anti-correlated waveforms. Consistently with the case of earthquake repeaters, we define anti-repeaters as earthquakes which can be robustly attributed to the reverse slip of the same patch or fault segment, with ...
the very near future. Whenever this prediction fails, an event boundary marking the end of an event segment and the beginning of a new event segment is set and the working event model is updated to reflect the new situation2,5. The working event model and its updating process are influenced...