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Short-term Earthquake Prediction Based on Seismic Precursory Electric Signals Recorded on Ground Surface. |
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Fig. 1. EQ Location (colored star, after EMSC)
Fig. 2. M1 tidal variation (black line) v.s time of occurrence (red bar) of the EQ.
Fig. 3. Diurnal (K2) tidal variation (black line) v.s time of occurrence (red bar) of the EQ.
Fig. 4. Expected EQ magnitude due t0 application of the LSEFM (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 1920) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.
Fig. 5. Expected EQ magnitude due tapplication of the LSEFM (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 1952) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.
Fig. 6. Expected EQ magnitude due tapplication of the LSEFM (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 1972) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.
Fig. 7. Expected EQ magnitude due tapplication of the LSEFM (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 2002) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area2
Fig. 8. Expected EQ magnitude due tapplication of the LSEFM (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 2007) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.
Fig. 9. Expected EQ magnitude due tapplication of the LSEFM (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 2010) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area. Contact us at : gthanding@gmail.com
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