نتایج جستجو برای: key words earthquake prediction

تعداد نتایج: 923378  

Journal: :Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2002

2010
Ming Zhong Qiuwen Zhang

With more and more reservoirs have been and are being built all over the world, reservoir-induced earthquake has received a great deal of attention from geoscientists mainly because of its potential to damage constructions and to cause human losses. Based on the previous researches on the environmental conditions of reservoir-induced earthquake, a criteria hierarchy model has been constructed. ...

2007
Masashi Hayakawa

It is recently recognized that the ionosphere is very sensitive to seismic effects, and the detection of ionospheric perturbations associated with earthquakes, seems to be very promising for short-term earthquake prediction. We have proposed a possible use of VLF/LF (very low frequency (3-30 kHz) /low frequency (30-300 kHz)) radio sounding of the seismo-ionospheric perturbations. A brief histor...

1997
T. van Eck

Earthquake prediction is an area of research of great scientific and public fascination. The reason for this is not only that earthquakes can cause extremely large numbers of fatalities in a short time, but also because earthquakes can have a large social and economic impact on society. Earthquake prediction in the sense of making deterministic predictions about the place, time, and magnitude o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
H Kanamori

For the average citizen and the public, "earthquake prediction" means "short-term prediction," a prediction of a specific earthquake on a relatively short time scale. Such prediction must specify the time, place, and magnitude of the earthquake in question with sufficiently high reliability. For this type of prediction, one must rely on some short-term precursors. Examinations of strain changes...

2010
Ting LIN Jack BAKER

Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) combines the probabilities of all earthquake scenarios with different magnitudes and distances with predictions of resulting ground motion intensity, in order to compute seismic hazard at a site. PSHA also incorporates uncertainties in ground motion predictions, by considering multiple Ground Motion Prediction ("attenuation") Models (GMPMs). Current ...

2008
ERNST D. SCHMITTER

Monitoring electromagnetic waves in the Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) range between 1 mHz and 1 Hz is essential for an understanding of the processes in the earths magnetosphere. Also earthquake prone areas are under suspect to emit precursor ULF signals. We discuss a receiving system using a solenoid sensor and Negative Impedance Converter (NIC) as front end. The NIC effectively extends the freque...

2011
Simon Fong Zhou Nannan

Earthquake forecasting is known to be a challenging research program for which no single prediction method can claim to be the best. At large, earthquake data when viewed as a time series over a long time, exhibits a complex pattern that is composed of a mix of statistical features. A single prediction algorithm often does not yield an optimal forecast by analyzing over a long series that is co...

2009
P. Martin Mai

Attenuation relation (Ground-motion prediction equation) The term “attenuation relation” is a former short-hand notation in earthquake engineering for “empirical ground-motion attenuation relationship”, now referred to as “ground-motion prediction equation” (GMPE). Attenuation relations represent empirical scaling equations that relate observed ground-motion intensity measures to parameters of ...

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