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It is well known that the seismic activity is basically constraint by the plate tectonics framework and that the elastic interaction of the plate in the global earth is transmitted within 104 s. Thus, the global seismic activities of every plates and plate boundaries may be strongly correlated with each other. Those correlation patterns may be a kind of invariances in the dynamics of the global seismicity.
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Toriumi, M. (2021). Data-Driven Science of Global Seismicity. In: Global Seismicity Dynamics and Data-Driven Science. Advances in Geological Science. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5109-3_5
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