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Exponential Decay Curve

Exponential Decay Curve

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An earthquake is the greatest terrifying natural disaster that can do significant damages. A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Barpak, which is located about 81 kilometers northwest of Kathmandu killing thousands and affecting millions of citizens on 25th April 2015. This is the most powerful disaster to strike Nepal since an earthquake in 1934. The...

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... maximum likelihood method is not used, as it requires large data set, which is not available in the earthquake catalog referred. Figure 6 illustrates the exponential decay curve of aftershock occurrence after 25 th April 2015. The aftershock data shows that the rate of aftershock occurrence decreases when time increases. ...
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... maximum likelihood method is not used, as it requires large data set, which is not available in the earthquake catalog referred. Figure 6 illustrates the exponential decay curve of aftershock occurrence after 25 th April 2015. The aftershock data shows that the rate of aftershock occurrence decreases when time increases. ...