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LESS clustering |
If I'm reading this right, you have FEWER events close in time than in the Poisson model, and more that are widely separated. So this is NOT an argument that widely separated earthquakes tend to cluster in time more than expected. Follow Ups: ● Re: LESS clustering - Roger Hunter 19:22:28 - 8/27/2007 (72529) (1) ● diminishing samples - John Vidale 20:44:07 - 8/27/2007 (72530) (0) |
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