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AbstractUsing the Hill estimator,general multifractal characteristics of events in the New Zealand area have been dis-cussed.Results show that the spatial distribution of shallow events has apparent clustering characteristics,inde-pendent of the threshold magnitude;but for deep events these characteristics are not clear.While the time intervaldistribution has obvious clustering characteristics both for deep and shallow events,although with a different scal-ing range,the Hill estimates tend to indicate that the time interval distribution has a unifractal rather than a multi-fractal nature.All above reveal that the seismicity nature for shallow and deep events is apparently different.
AbstractUsing the Hill estimator, general multifractal characteristics of events in the New Zealand area have been dis-cussed. Results show that the spatial distribution of shallow events has apparent clustering characteristics, inde-pendent of the threshold magnitude; but for deep events these characteristics are not clear.While the time intervaldistribution has obvious clustering characteristics both for deep and shallow events, although with a different scal-ing range, the Hill estimates tend to indicate that the time interval distribution has a unifractal rather than a multi-fractal nature. All above reveal that the seismicity nature for shallow and deep events is apparently different.