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Pre-Earthquake Processes

eBook - A Multidisciplinary Approach to Earthquake Prediction Studies, Geophysical Monograph Series

Taylor, Patrick/Pulinets, Sergey/Ouzounov, Dimitar et al
Erschienen am 30.05.2018, 1. Auflage 2018
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ISBN/EAN: 9781119156956
Sprache: Englisch
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Beschreibung

Pre-Earthquake signals are advanced warnings of a larger seismic event. A better understanding of these processes can help to predict the characteristics of the subsequent mainshock.Pre-Earthquake Processes: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Earthquake Prediction Studies presents the latest research on earthquake forecasting and prediction based on observations and physical modeling in China, Greece, Italy, France, Japan, Russia, Taiwan, and the United States.

Volume highlights include:

Describes the earthquake processes and the observed physical signals that precede themExplores the relationship between pre-earthquake activity and the characteristics of subsequent seismic eventsEncompasses physical, atmospheric, geochemical, and historical characteristics of pre-earthquakesIllustrates thermal infrared, seismoionospheric, and other satellite and ground-based pre-earthquake anomaliesApplies these multidisciplinary data to earthquake forecasting and prediction

Written for seismologists, geophysicists, geochemists, physical scientists, students and others,Pre-Earthquake Processes: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Earthquake Prediction Studies offers an essential resource for understanding the dynamics of pre-earthquake phenomena from an international and multidisciplinary perspective.

Autorenportrait

Dimitar Ouzounov, Chapman University, USA

Sergey Pulinets, Space Research Institute, Russia

Katsumi Hattori, Chiba University, Japan

Patrick Taylor, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA

Inhalt

Contributors vii

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Part I: Historical Development of Pre-Earthquake Phenomena Studies

1 International Cooperation in PreEarthquake Studies: History and New Directions
Seiya Uyeda and Toshiyasu Nagao
3

2 Earthquake Precursor Studies in Japan
Masashi Hayakawa
7

3 PreEarthquake Observations and Their Application in Earthquake Prediction in China: A Review of Historical and Recent Progress
Hui Wang, Yongxian Zhang, Jie Liu, Xuhui Shen, Huaizhong Yu, Zaisen Jiang, and Guomin Zhang 19

4 Multidisciplinary Earthquake Precursor Studies in Taiwan: A Review and Future Prospects
YiBen Tsai, JannYenq(Tiger) Liu, TzayChyn Shin, HongYuan Yen, and ChiehHung Chen 41

5 Contributions to a History of Earthquake Prediction Research
Giovanni Martinelli
67

Part II: Latest Physical Models and Concepts of Pre-Earthquake Processes

6 LithosphereAtmosphereIonosphereMagnetosphere CouplingA Concept for PreEarthquake Signals Generation
Sergey Pulinets, Dimitar Ouzounov, Alexander Karelin, and Dmitry Davidenko
79

7 Electrical Coupling Between the Ionosphere and Surface Charges in the Earthquake Fault Zone
ChengLing Kuo, YiYing Ho, and LouChuang Lee
99

Part III: Pre-Earthquake Seismic Phenomena

8 ShortTerm Foreshocks and Earthquake Prediction
Gerassimos Papadopoulos, George Minadakis, and Katerina Orfanogiannaki
127

9 Recent Developments in the Detection of Seismicity Patterns for the Italian Region
Antonella Peresan
149

10 Combining Probabilistic Seismicity Models with Precursory Information
Peter Shebalin
173

Part IV: Ground Geochemical and Electromagnetic Observations of Major Seismicity

11 Continuous Monitoring of Fluid and Gas Geochemistry for Seismic Study in Taiwan
ChingChou Fu and LouChuang Lee
199

12 Geochemical and FluidRelated Precursors of Earthquakes: Previous and Ongoing Research Trends
Giovanni Martinelli and Andrea Dadomo
219

13 Statistical Analysis and Assessment of Ultralow Frequency Magnetic Signals in Japan As Potential Earthquake Precursors
Katsumi Hattori and Peng Han
229

Part V: Atmospheric/Thermal Signals Associated with Major Earthquakes

14 Robust Satellite Techniques for Detecting Preseismic Thermal Anomalies
Valerio Tramutoli, Carolina Filizzola, Nicola Genzano, and Mariano Lisi
243

15 Thermal Radiation Anomalies Associated with Major Earthquakes
Dimitar Ouzounov, Sergey Pulinets, Menas C. Kafatos, and Patrick Taylor
259

Part VI: Ionospheric Processes Associated with Major Earthquakes

16 VeryLow to LowFrequency Sounding of Ionospheric Perturbations and Possible Association with Earthquakes
Masashi Hayakawa, Tomokazu Asano, Alexander Rozhnoi, and Maria Solovieva
277

17 Application of Total Electron Content Derived from the Global Navigation Satellite System for Detecting Earthquake Precursors
JannYenq (Tiger) Liu, Katsumi Hattori, and YuhIng Chen
305

18 Statistical Analysis of the Ionospheric Density Recorded by the DEMETER Satellite During Seismic Activity
Michel Parrot and Mei Li
319

Part VII: Interdisciplinary Approach to Earthquake Forecasts/Predictions

19 Significant Cases of Preseismic Thermal Infrared Anomalies
Valerio Tramutoli, Nicola Genzano, Mariano Lisi, and Nicola Pergola
331

20 Multiparameter Assessment of PreEarthquake Atmospheric Signals
Dimitar Ouzounov, Sergey Pulinets, JannYenq (Tiger) Liu, Katsumi Hattori, and Peng Han
339

Index 361

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