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Statistical Geophysics and Geoinformatics


attractor in phase space This attractor is made up of the trajectory of a nonlinear system and gives the system's state at all times. Colour coding indicates state probabilities.

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This working group lives at Department of Geophysics, Institute of Geosciences, Kiel University.

Things we do include (in no particular order): (nonlinear) time-series analysis of signals derived from earthquake catalogues and directly measured ones, (fractal) statistics and models of earthquake occurrence, pattern analysis such as principal and independent component analysis, cellular automata to model distributed seismicity, application and development of geographical information systems, ... We also operate seismometers and look at the data in the classical seismological sense!

Students in this group get to travel and attend conferences routinely. Also we have visiting international students and scientists regularly. We cooperate closely with other working groups at our department, in particular with Applied Research on the Lithosphere and Seismology. We are always happy to welcome new members to the group!

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