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Strong earthquakes can be predicted: a multidisciplinary method for strong earthquake prediction

Strong earthquakes can be predicted: a multidisciplinary method for strong earthquake prediction

... imminent prediction on a group of strong earthquakes that occurred in Xinjiang, China in April 1997 is introduced in ...The prediction was made on the basis of comprehensive analyses on the ... See full document

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Strong motion PGA prediction for southwestern China from small earthquake records

Strong motion PGA prediction for southwestern China from small earthquake records

... enough strong ground mo- tion records, a seismology-based method is adopted to pre- dict motion PGA (peak ground acceleration) values on rock sites with parameters from small earthquake data, ... See full document

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Study on the Seismogenic Mechanism of the Earthquake Mw6 9 in 2014 in the Aegean Sea Seismic Cone

Study on the Seismogenic Mechanism of the Earthquake Mw6 9 in 2014 in the Aegean Sea Seismic Cone

... intracrustal strong earthquake and volcano prediction, we use the ANSS earthquake catalogue from the Northern California earthquake data center and the EMSC earthquake catalogue ... See full document

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Advantages of GNSS in Monitoring Crustal Deformation for Detection of Precursors to Strong Earthquakes

Advantages of GNSS in Monitoring Crustal Deformation for Detection of Precursors to Strong Earthquakes

... Xintai earthquake in ...that earthquakes are unpre- dictable etc. Though the Wenchuan earthquake of ...Tohoku earthquake of ...large earthquakes were ...Wenchuan earthquake have ... See full document

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Behaviour of piles in liquefiable deposits during strong earthquakes

Behaviour of piles in liquefiable deposits during strong earthquakes

... The method uses a closed form solution to the beam on elastic foundation equation that is extended to account for non-linear behaviour using an equivalent linear ...The method uses bi-linear p-δ curves for ... See full document

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Peak ground accelerations from large (M≥7.2) shallow crustal earthquakes : a comparison with predictions from eight recent ground-motion models

Peak ground accelerations from large (M≥7.2) shallow crustal earthquakes : a comparison with predictions from eight recent ground-motion models

... Abstract Strong-motion data from large (M C 7.2) shallow crustal earthquakes invariably make up a small proportion of the records used to develop empirical ground motion prediction equations ...large ... See full document

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The East Aegean Sea strong earthquake sequence of October–November 2005: lessons learned for earthquake prediction from foreshocks

The East Aegean Sea strong earthquake sequence of October–November 2005: lessons learned for earthquake prediction from foreshocks

... for earthquakes included in the standard catalogue, made it possible to use signal durations in SMG records and to determine duration magnitudes for 2054 small shocks not included in the standard ...two ... See full document

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How to Identify Foreshocks in Seismic Sequences to Predict Strong Earthquakes

How to Identify Foreshocks in Seismic Sequences to Predict Strong Earthquakes

... As can be seen, the mainshock was preceded by a foreshock with a magnitude of 7.0 Mw recorded on l7 November 1987. To calculate the magnitude of the mainshock, the first step is to draw the branched structure [4] ... See full document

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PROCEDURE OF ESTIMATING PARAMETERS OF FAULT MODELS OF INLAND EARTHQUAKES CAUSED BY LONG REVERSE FAULTS FOR STRONG MOTION PREDICTION

PROCEDURE OF ESTIMATING PARAMETERS OF FAULT MODELS OF INLAND EARTHQUAKES CAUSED BY LONG REVERSE FAULTS FOR STRONG MOTION PREDICTION

... inland earthquakes with very long ...actual earthquakes, and the dynamic stress drop on the asperities to be ...simulated strong ground motions based on the proposed procedure showed good agreement ... See full document

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Probabilistic Evaluation of Near-Field Ground Motions due to Buried-Rupture Earthquakes Caused by Undefined Faults

Probabilistic Evaluation of Near-Field Ground Motions due to Buried-Rupture Earthquakes Caused by Undefined Faults

... the high frequency range observed in records) was taken to be 84 th percentile (11.9Hz), 50 th percentile (7.0Hz), and 16 th percentile (4.7Hz) from the spectrum fitting study on actual records totaling 120 cases. In ... See full document

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PSHA after a strong earthquake: hints for the recovery

PSHA after a strong earthquake: hints for the recovery

... uncertainties can be handled as branches of a logic ...motion prediction equa- tion (GMPE) of Chiou and Youngs [2014] (CY14) is used, because it is defined in terms of Rrup; it has been derived using ... See full document

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Source characteristics of moderate to strong earthquakes in the Nantou area, Taiwan: insight from strong ground motion simulations

Source characteristics of moderate to strong earthquakes in the Nantou area, Taiwan: insight from strong ground motion simulations

... the strong ground motion simulation with the empirical Green’s function method to investigate the source characteristics for the eight moderate blind‑fault events that struck the Nantou area in 1999 and ... See full document

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On the Tempo Spatial Evolution of the Lower Ionospheric Perturbation for the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes from Comparisons of VLF Propagation Data Observed at Multiple Stations with Wave Hop Theoretical Computations

On the Tempo Spatial Evolution of the Lower Ionospheric Perturbation for the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes from Comparisons of VLF Propagation Data Observed at Multiple Stations with Wave Hop Theoretical Computations

... of earthquakes (EQs) happened in the Kumamoto area in Kyusyu Island; two strong foreshocks with magnitude of ...we can utilize simultaneously 8 observing stations of our network all over ... See full document

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Estimation of the source model for the foreshock of the 2004 off the Kii peninsula earthquakes and strong ground motion simulation of the hypothetical Tonankai earthquake using the empirical Green’s function method

Estimation of the source model for the foreshock of the 2004 off the Kii peninsula earthquakes and strong ground motion simulation of the hypothetical Tonankai earthquake using the empirical Green’s function method

... of Earthquake Observation and Research in the Kansai Area (CEORKA) from the estimated source ...site can be reproduced from an EGF that might have smaller power over longer ...velocity-type strong- ... See full document

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Mahalanobis distance-based recognition of changes in the dynamics of a seismic process

Mahalanobis distance-based recognition of changes in the dynamics of a seismic process

... As can be seen from our results, as assessed based on the ICT(i), ICD(i), and ICE(i) characteristics, the seismic pro- cess of generation of relatively small earthquakes often (al- though not always) ... See full document

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Interesting Papers in Other Journals

Interesting Papers in Other Journals

... Seismic hazard estimation using modelling of earthquake strong ground motions: A brief analysis of 1991 Uttarkashi earthquake, Himalaya and prognostication for a great earthquake in [r] ... See full document

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Strong localized asperity of the 2011 Tohoku Oki earthquake, Japan

Strong localized asperity of the 2011 Tohoku Oki earthquake, Japan

... Tohoku-Oki earthquake of 11 March, 2011, is why the mega earthquake occurred in the subduction zone along the Japan Trench, where the plates were believed to be weakly coupled ...Tohoku-Oki ... See full document

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On Strong Monomorphisms and Strong Epimorphisms

On Strong Monomorphisms and Strong Epimorphisms

... International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences i f is a strong monomorphism strong epimorphism, resp... The immediate consequence of this characterization is that both no[r] ... See full document

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On variations of fo F2 and F-spread before strong earthquakes in Japan

On variations of fo F2 and F-spread before strong earthquakes in Japan

... of earthquakes with M > ...such earthquakes are registered. For every earthquake, a time interval from 30 days before the shock to 30 days after the event is taken into ...the earthquakes, ... See full document

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Day-time variations of foF2 connected to strong earthquakes

Day-time variations of foF2 connected to strong earthquakes

... with earthquakes with magnitudes ...an earthquake in- creases. As a rule, during earthquake preparation times, about 2–3 days before the shock, in a broad ionospheric re- gion of ± 10 ◦ latitude and ... See full document

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