Pre-Earthquake Processes
Pre-Earthquake Processes
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Earthquake Prediction Studies
Hattori, Katsumi; Ouzounov, Dimitar; Pulinets, Sergey; Taylor, Patrick
John Wiley & Sons Inc
06/2018
384
Dura
Inglês
9781119156932
15 a 20 dias
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Preface Section 1. Interdisciplinary study pre-earthquake phenomena (ISPEP) a 2000 years journey * Historical development of ISPEP: Japan (Prof. S. Uyeda), China (Prof.J.Qian), Russia (Prof.A.Nikolaev), USA (Dr.P.Taylor) Section 2. Latest physical models and concepts of pre-earthquake processes 2) Lithosphere Atmosphere Ionosphere Magnetosphere- Coupling (LAIMC) -concept for pre-earthquake signal generations - S.Pulinets (Academy of Sciences, Russia) / D.Ouzounov (Chapman U, USA) 3) Positive hole charge carriers and their role in generating pre-earthquake phenomena F. Freund (NASA/AMES, USA)/ 4) Physical modeling -Kuo (NCU, Taiwan)/TBD Section 3. Deformation related phenomena 5) Foreshock precursory patterns before strong main shocks - Papadopoulos, G (NOA, Greece)/ 6) Seismic precursors -TBD Section 4. Geochemical observations of major seismicity 7) Continuous Monitoring of Soil Gas Geochemistry for Seismic Study L.Lee (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)/ T.Yang (NCU, Taiwan) 8) Long-term geochemical monitoring and extensive/compressive phenomena in Italy - Giovanni Martinelli(ARPA, Italy)/TBD Section 5. Ground electromagnetics observations 9) Characterizing potential earthquake signals on the ultra-low frequency electromagnetic array in California- S. Klemperer (Stanford U, USA)/ 10) Study on ULF geomagnetic phenomena related to seismic activity in Japan- K.Hattori (Chiba U, Japan)/TBD 11) Analysis of ULF and luminescence signals during large earthquakes in Peru J. Heraud (Universidad Catolica del Peru, Peru)/TBD Section 6. Atmospheric/thermal signals associated with major earthquakes 12) Robust Satellite Techniques (RST) analysis for monitoring earth emitted radiation in seismically active area V.Tramutoli (Basilicata U, Italy)/TBD 13) VHF radio wave transmission anomaly propagated beyond line of site prior to earthquakes in multiple sites T.Mogi /Moriya (Hokkaido U, Japan 14) Multi-parameters observations of Atmospheric and Thermal transient signals and their connection with major seismicity D.Ouzounov (Chapman U, USA)/Pulinets (Academy of Sciences, Russia) Section 7. Ionosphere processes associated with major earthquakes 15) Ionospheric perturbations associated with major earthquakes, as seen from the subionospheric VLF/LF network M.Hayakawa (UEC, Japan)/TBD 16) GPS/TEC Ionospheric anomalies possibly associated with M > 6.0 earthquakes in Taiwan and Japan Tiger Liu(NCU, Taiwan)/Katsumi Hattori (Chiba U, Japan) 17) Statistical analysis of the ionospheric electron density recorded during seismic activity M.Parrot (CNRS, France) / Y He (CEA,China) Section 8. Alternative views of pre-earthquake phenomena TBD Love/Johnston (USGS), Could we look to add another chapter on how determining pre-earthquake processes is useful in forecasting future earthquakes ? Section 9. Pre-Earthquake processes and their potential for short-term earthquake forecasting TBD
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Preface Section 1. Interdisciplinary study pre-earthquake phenomena (ISPEP) a 2000 years journey * Historical development of ISPEP: Japan (Prof. S. Uyeda), China (Prof.J.Qian), Russia (Prof.A.Nikolaev), USA (Dr.P.Taylor) Section 2. Latest physical models and concepts of pre-earthquake processes 2) Lithosphere Atmosphere Ionosphere Magnetosphere- Coupling (LAIMC) -concept for pre-earthquake signal generations - S.Pulinets (Academy of Sciences, Russia) / D.Ouzounov (Chapman U, USA) 3) Positive hole charge carriers and their role in generating pre-earthquake phenomena F. Freund (NASA/AMES, USA)/ 4) Physical modeling -Kuo (NCU, Taiwan)/TBD Section 3. Deformation related phenomena 5) Foreshock precursory patterns before strong main shocks - Papadopoulos, G (NOA, Greece)/ 6) Seismic precursors -TBD Section 4. Geochemical observations of major seismicity 7) Continuous Monitoring of Soil Gas Geochemistry for Seismic Study L.Lee (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)/ T.Yang (NCU, Taiwan) 8) Long-term geochemical monitoring and extensive/compressive phenomena in Italy - Giovanni Martinelli(ARPA, Italy)/TBD Section 5. Ground electromagnetics observations 9) Characterizing potential earthquake signals on the ultra-low frequency electromagnetic array in California- S. Klemperer (Stanford U, USA)/ 10) Study on ULF geomagnetic phenomena related to seismic activity in Japan- K.Hattori (Chiba U, Japan)/TBD 11) Analysis of ULF and luminescence signals during large earthquakes in Peru J. Heraud (Universidad Catolica del Peru, Peru)/TBD Section 6. Atmospheric/thermal signals associated with major earthquakes 12) Robust Satellite Techniques (RST) analysis for monitoring earth emitted radiation in seismically active area V.Tramutoli (Basilicata U, Italy)/TBD 13) VHF radio wave transmission anomaly propagated beyond line of site prior to earthquakes in multiple sites T.Mogi /Moriya (Hokkaido U, Japan 14) Multi-parameters observations of Atmospheric and Thermal transient signals and their connection with major seismicity D.Ouzounov (Chapman U, USA)/Pulinets (Academy of Sciences, Russia) Section 7. Ionosphere processes associated with major earthquakes 15) Ionospheric perturbations associated with major earthquakes, as seen from the subionospheric VLF/LF network M.Hayakawa (UEC, Japan)/TBD 16) GPS/TEC Ionospheric anomalies possibly associated with M > 6.0 earthquakes in Taiwan and Japan Tiger Liu(NCU, Taiwan)/Katsumi Hattori (Chiba U, Japan) 17) Statistical analysis of the ionospheric electron density recorded during seismic activity M.Parrot (CNRS, France) / Y He (CEA,China) Section 8. Alternative views of pre-earthquake phenomena TBD Love/Johnston (USGS), Could we look to add another chapter on how determining pre-earthquake processes is useful in forecasting future earthquakes ? Section 9. Pre-Earthquake processes and their potential for short-term earthquake forecasting TBD
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