Omori Law for Sliding of Blocks on Inclined Rough Surfaces
Abstract
Long sequences of slidings of solid blocks on an inclined rough surface submitted to small controlled perturbations are examined and scaling relations are found for the time distribution of slidings between pairs of large events as well as after and before the largest events. These scaling laws are similar to the Omori law in seismology but the scaling exponents observed are different. Log-periodicity correction to the Omori scaling is also found. It is shown that the scaling behaviors are dependent on the angle that the incline forms with the horizontal.
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