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Scaling behaviors in monthly streamflow and Standardized Streamflow Index (SSI) of 11 gauging stations in Ebro basin (Spain) were analyzed: four located in the mainstream and seven in tributaries. The time span is from 1950 to 2005. The methods used are the power spectrum and the detrended...
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The correlation structures in 15 Bach’s sinfonias were analyzed. Each sinfonia is characterized by the superposition of three voices. Each voice is a sequence of pitches. Each voice was transformed in a time series, in which the sampling time was given by the smallest pitch duration in that...
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The scaling behaviour of the 1981–2007 seismicity data in central Italy, which is one of the most seismically active areas in Italy is investigated. In particular we examined the earthquakes located in a circular area centred on the epicentre of the strongest event, occurred in September 26,...
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Could the dynamics of vegetation covers be significantly influenced by fires? Is it possible to identify and quantify such effect? In order to detect fire-induced variability in vegetational dynamics, we performed a fluctuation analysis of time series of satellite SPOT-VEGETATION normalized...
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We analysed the scaling behaviour of the two-dimensional (2-D) sequence (Δs, Δt) of the 1981–1998 southern California seismicity, where Δs is the distance between two consecutive earthquakes (jump) and Δt is their interevent interval. The 2-D seismic spatio-temporal fluctuations were...
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The characterization of 1/fα scaling behaviour in normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) satellite data of forest ecosystems in southern Italy has been performed using the multiple segmenting method (MSM) and detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA). Our findings point out to the...
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Investigation of the time variant scaling behavior of six monthly rainfall series recorded in central Argentina from 1860 to 2006 by using detrending fluctuation analysis (DFA) was performed. Changes in precipitation extremes are analyzed for several regions of Argentina using long-term monthly...
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Investigating highly non-stationary time series, which typically exhibit long-range correlations, is a classic problem in physics. Here, we analyze the scaling properties of the dynamics of ultra-low-frequency (ULF) geomagnetic data (in the frequency range between 1mHz and 10Hz) observed at Izu...
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The magnetotelluric method (MT) consists in the observation of the surface natural variations of the electromagnetic field in a broad range of periods. The apparent resistivity is proportional to the modulus of the surface impedance, which is the tensorial relation between the horizontal...
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Scaling behavior of the temporal variability in self-potential data recorded in the frequency range 0f0.125Hz during 1995 at Acapulco station (Mexico) was identified and analyzed. In this period, a strong earthquake (Ms=7.4) struck the monitored area on September 14, 1995. Using the detrended...
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