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245 0 0 _aPre-earthquake processes :
_ba multidisciplinary approach to earthquake prediction studies /
_cDimitar Ouzounov, Sergey Pulinets, Katsumi Hattori, Patrick Taylor, editors.
264 1 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bAmerican Geophysical Union ;
_aHoboken, NJ :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.
_c2018.
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aGeophysical monograph series ;
_v234
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 7, 2018).
505 0 _aIntro; TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Part I Historical Development of Pre-Earthquake Phenomena Studies; Chapter 1 International Cooperation in Pre-Earthquake Studies: History and New Directions; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 Earthquake Precursor Studies in Japan; 2.1. INTRODUCTION; 2.2. EARTHQUAKE PRECURSOR STUDIES IN JAPAN; 2.3. FUTURE DIRECTION OF EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION; 2.4. CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 Pre-Earthquake Observations and Their Application in Earthquake Prediction in China: A Review of Historical and Recent Progress
505 8 _a3.1. INTRODUCTION3.2. STUDIES OF PRE-EARTHQUAKE PHENOMENA IN MAINLAND CHINA; 3.3. SOME CASE STUDIES OF PRE-EARTHQUAKE PHENOMENA OBSERVED OVER THE PAST DECADE; 3.4. DISCUSSION; 3.5. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 Multidisciplinary Earthquake Precursor Studies in Taiwan: A Review and Future Prospects; 4.1. INTRODUCTION; 4.2. FIRST MULTIDISCIPLINARY EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION RESEARCH PROGRAM IN TAIWAN (1979-1984); 4.3. INTEGRATED SEARCH FOR TAIWAN EARTHQUAKE PRECURSORS (iSTEP) PROGRAM (2002-2006); 4.4. FOLLOW-UP iSTEP PROGRAMS
505 8 _a4.5. TYPES OF POSITIVE PRECURSORS IDENTIFIED FROM OBSERVATIONS OF THE 1999 M 7.6 CHI-CHI EARTHQUAKE4.6. POSITIVE PRECURSORS IDENTIFIED WITH SEVERAL RECENT MODERATE EARTHQUAKES IN TAIWAN; 4.7. FUTURE PROSPECTS ON MULTIDISCIPLINARY EARTHQUAKE PRECURSOR STUDIES IN TAIWAN; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5 Contributions to a History of Earthquake Prediction Research; 5.1. INTRODUCTION; 5.2. 600 bc TO ad 1500: THE FIRST EMPIRICAL OBSERVATIONS OF POSSIBLE EARTHQUAKE PRECURSORS; 5.3. THE PERIOD 1500-1800: THE DIFFUSION OF GREEK KNOWLEDGE
505 8 _a5.4. THE PERIOD 1800-1920: THE BEGINNING OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD AND SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATION5.5. RESEARCH STARTING IN THE MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY AGES: THE FORMER USSR AND CHINA; 5.6. MODERN EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION STUDIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN; 5.7. RECENT EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION STUDIES IN EUROPE AND IN OTHER WORLD SITES; 5.8. NEW PARAMETERS AND NEW MONITORING TECHNIQUES; 5.9. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ON SOME SCIENTISTS INVOLVED IN EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION RESEARCH; 5.10. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Part II Latest Physical Models and Concepts of Pre-Earthquake Processes
505 8 _aChapter 6 Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere-Magnetosphere Coupling -A Concept for Pre-Earthquake Signals Generation6.1. INTRODUCTION; 6.2. LITHOSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE INTERFACE; 6.3. GEOCHEMICAL-THERMAL INTERFACE; 6.4. GEOCHEMICAL-ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFACE; 6.5. THE SYNERGY OF EARTHQUAKE PRECURSORS AND INTEGRATED PARAMETERS; 6.6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7 Electrical Coupling Between the Ionosphere and Surface Charges in the Earthquake Fault Zone; 7.1. PAST RESEARCH ON LITHOSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE-IONOSPHERE COUPLING MODELS
520 8 _aPre-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 them Explores the relationship between pre-earthquake activity and the characteristics of subsequent seismic events Encompasses physical, atmospheric, geochemical, and historical characteristics of pre-earthquakes Illustrates thermal infrared, seismo ionospheric, and other satellite and ground-based pre-earthquake anomalies Applies 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.
650 0 _aEarthquake prediction.
655 4 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aOuzounov, Dimitar,
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700 1 _aPulinets, Sergey,
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700 1 _aHattori, Katsumi,
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700 1 _aTaylor, Patrick,
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