Earthquake Intervals

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What It Is

Real USGS interevent times --- Omori-law clustering after mainshocks, Poisson background, ~77k M4.0+ events 2020-2024 (USGS ANSS ComCat)

Interpretation

Standard analysis sees: left-skewed; high-complexity (noise-like). The atlas detects no named structure beyond this. It sits beside VLF Radio (Eclipse) in the atlas (standard-bank rank 31) — a neighbor conventional features miss.

What standard analysis sees
tail heaviness0.76
asymmetry0.03
occupancy0.55
short-range corr0.42
long-range memory0.57
spectral colour0.59
periodicity0.32
complexity0.88
time-irreversibility0.72
volatility clustering0.33
multifractality0.45
dimensionality0.77
nonstationarity0.44
What the atlas adds

Nothing beyond the standard reading — this source’s structure is already captured by standard features; the atlas adds no named residual.

Composition

dtypefloat64
range[0.01686, 10.14]
unique values16350 / 16384
mean ± std6.89 ± 1.37

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Atlas Position

Nearest neighborDistance
Tohoku Aftershock Intervals3.28
VLF Radio (Eclipse)3.31
Voyager 1 X-band3.38cross-domain

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Which Geometries Light Up

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