Agglomorative Clustering for Fault Network Reconstruction
A method for fault network reconstruction based on the 3D spatial distribution of seismicity. This method uses a bottom-up approach that relies on initial sampling of the small scale features and reduction of this complexity by optimal local merging of substructures. The method provides the following advantages: 1) a bottom-up approach that explores all possible merger options at each step and moves coherently towards a global optimum; 2) an optimized atomization scheme to isolate the background (i.e. uncorrelated) points; 3) improved computation performance due to geometrical merging constrains.
The method will be published in the following paper.
Kamer Y., Ouillon G., Sornette D. (2020) "Fault Network Reconstruction using Agglomerative Clustering: Applications to South Californian Seismicity" Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
The submission includes the additional scripts to generate the synthetic tests featured in the paper.
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Yavor Kamer (2024). Agglomorative Clustering for Fault Network Reconstruction (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/81193-agglomorative-clustering-for-fault-network-reconstruction), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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