Short-term Earthquake Prediction Based on Seismic Precursory Electric  Signals Recorded on Ground Surface.

 

 

 

 

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M 5.0 - CRETE, GREECE 2023-08-13 07:49:32 UTC


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. Cummulative Seismic Energy Release (CSER) since 1901 in 1 month sampling interval.

 Fig. 5. Expected EQ magnitude due to application of the LSEFM  (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 1934) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.

 Fig. 6. Expected EQ magnitude due to application of the LSEFM  (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 1982) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.

Fig. 7. Expected EQ magnitude due to application of the LSEFM  (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 2006) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.

Fig. 8. Expected EQ magnitude due to application of the LSEFM  (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 2014) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.

Fig. 9. Expected EQ magnitude due to application of the LSEFM  (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 2019) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.

Fig. 10. Expected EQ magnitude due to application of the LSEFM  (Lithospheric Seismic Energy Flow Model) on past (since 2022) seismic history of the regional seismogenic area.

 

Fig 11. EQ epicenter location (red concentric circles) compared to the deep lithospheric fracture zones - faults (thick brown lines) that have been determined by the processing of the gravity map of the Greek territory (Thanassoulas, 1998).

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