Earthquake prediction : state of the art
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Earthquake prediction : state of the art
Birkhäuser Verlag, 1997
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Reprint from "Pure and applied geophysics, vol. 149, 1997"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Reprint from Pure and Applied Geophysics (PAGEOPH), Volume 149 (1997), No. 1
Table of Contents
- Second round of evaluations of proposed earthquake precursors, M. Wyss
- case 5 revisited - was a tilt precursor observed before the 1944 Tonankai earthquake?
- case 21 - water level and strain changes preceeding and following the August 4, 1985 Kettleman Hills, California earthquake, E. Roeloffs and E. Quilty
- case 22 - a seismicity precursor to a sequence of midplate earthquakes in Australia, J.R. Bowman
- case 23 - nomination of precursory seismic quiescence as a significant precursor, M. Wyss
- case 24 - re-evaluation of anomalous vertical crustal movement associated with the 1964 Niigata, Japan, earthquake, Y. Fujii and K. Nakane
- case 25 - application of the concentration parameter of seismoactive faults to Southern California, A. Zavyalov and R.E. Habermann
- case 26 - increasing VLF background noise level, T. Yoshino
- case 27 - thermal infrared anomaly precursor of impending earthquakes, Z-j. Qiang, X-d. Xu and C-g. Dian
- long-term earthquake prediction in the Circum-Pacific Convergent Belt, B.C. Papzachos, E.E. Papadimitriou, G.F. Karakaisis and D.G. Panagiotopoulos
- testing an earthquake prediction algorithm, V.G. Kossobokov, J.H. Healy and J.W. Dewey
- earthquake prediction as a decision-making problem, G.M. Molchan
- the annual earthquake prediction conference in China (National Consultative Meeting on Seismic Tendency), F.T. Wu.
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