TY - JOUR ID - epos1328 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11600-009-0021-x IS - 3 A1 - Weglarczyk, Stanislaw A1 - Lasocki, Stanislaw Y1 - 2009/// N2 - Memory of a stochastic process implies its predictability, understood as a possibility to gain information on the future above the random guess level. Here we search for memory in the mining-induced seismic process (MIS), that is, a process induced or triggered by mining operations. Long memory is investigated by means of the Hurst rescaled range analysis, and the autocorrelation function estimate is used to test for short memory. Both methods are complemented with result uncertainty analyses based on different resampling techniques. The analyzed data comprise event series from Rudna copper mine in Poland. The studies show that the interevent time and interevent distance processes have both long and short memory. MIS occurrences and locations are internally interrelated. Internal relations among the sizes of MIS events are apparently weaker than those of other two studied parameterizations and are limited to long term interactions. PB - Versita, Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg JF - Acta Geophysica VL - 57 KW - process memory KW - induced seismicity KW - rescaled range KW - autocorrelation SN - 1895-6572 TI - Studies of short and long memory in mining-induced seismic processes AV - none ER -