International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
Volume 29 (2002), Issue 8, Pages 467-479
doi:10.1155/S0161171202007548
Time series modelling of the Kobe-Osaka earthquake recordings
1Department of Mathematics, Monash University, 3168, VIC, Australia
2Department of Statistics, UNISA, 0003, South Africa
Received 30 April 2001
Copyright © 2002 N. Singh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
A problem of great interest in monitoring a nuclear test ban
treaty (NTBT) is related to interpreting properly the differences
between a waveform generated by a nuclear explosion and that
generated by an earthquake. With a view of comparing these two
types of waveforms, Singh (1992) developed a technique for
identifying a model in time domain. Fortunately this technique
has been found useful in modelling the recordings of the killer
earthquake occurred in the Kobe-Osaka region of Japan at 5.46 am
on 17 January, 1995. The aim of the present study is to show
how well the method for identifying a model (developed by Singh
(1992)) can be used for describing the vibrations of the above
mentioned earthquake recorded at Charters Towers in Queensland,
Australia.