A systematic review of prediction methods for emergency management
With the trend of global warming and destructive human activities, the frequent occurrences
of catastrophes have posed devastating threats to human life and social stability worldwide …
of catastrophes have posed devastating threats to human life and social stability worldwide …
Review: Can Animals Predict Earthquakes?
H Woith, GM Petersen, S Hainzl… - Bulletin of the …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
In public perception, abnormal animal behavior is widely assumed to be a potential
earthquake precursor, in strong contrast to the viewpoint in natural sciences. Proponents of …
earthquake precursor, in strong contrast to the viewpoint in natural sciences. Proponents of …
Hydrogeochemical changes before and during the 2016 Amatrice-Norcia seismic sequence (central Italy)
Seismic precursors are an as yet unattained frontier in earthquake studies. With the aim of
making a step towards this frontier, we present a hydrogeochemical dataset associated with …
making a step towards this frontier, we present a hydrogeochemical dataset associated with …
Earthquake forewarning—A multidisciplinary challenge from the ground up to space
F Freund - Acta Geophysica, 2013 - Springer
Most destructive earthquakes nucleate at between 5–7 km and about 35–40 km depth.
Before earthquakes, rocks are subjected to increasing stress. Not every stress increase …
Before earthquakes, rocks are subjected to increasing stress. Not every stress increase …
Potential short‐term earthquake forecasting by farm animal monitoring
Whether changes in animal behavior allow for short‐term earthquake predictions has been
debated for a long time. Before, during and after the 2016/2017 earthquake sequence in …
debated for a long time. Before, during and after the 2016/2017 earthquake sequence in …
A novel tool to untangle the ecology and fossil preservation knot in exceptionally preserved biotas
Understanding the functioning of extinct ecosystems is a complicated knot of ecological,
evolutionary, and preservational strands that must be untangled. For instance, anatomical …
evolutionary, and preservational strands that must be untangled. For instance, anatomical …
Earthquake chemical precursors in groundwater: a review
SR Paudel, SP Banjara, A Wagle, FT Freund - Journal of Seismology, 2018 - Springer
We review changes in groundwater chemistry as precursory signs for earthquakes. In
particular, we discuss pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), electrical conductivity, and dissolved …
particular, we discuss pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), electrical conductivity, and dissolved …
Nature of pre-earthquake phenomena and their effects on living organisms
F Freund, V Stolc - Animals, 2013 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Earthquakes are invariably preceded by a period when stresses increase
deep in the Earth. Animals appear to be able to sense impending seismic events. During …
deep in the Earth. Animals appear to be able to sense impending seismic events. During …
Simultaneous monitoring of soil 222Rn in the Eastern Himalayas and the geothermal region of eastern India: an earthquake precursor
Activity of 222Rn gas in soil has been recorded continuously at three monitoring centres,
namely Ravangla and Diphu in the Eastern Himalayan region and Tantloi in the geothermal …
namely Ravangla and Diphu in the Eastern Himalayan region and Tantloi in the geothermal …
Changes in animal activity prior to a major (M= 7) earthquake in the Peruvian Andes
RA Grant, JP Raulin, FT Freund - Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts …, 2015 - Elsevier
During earthquake preparation geophysical processes occur over varying temporal and
spatial scales, some leaving their mark on the surface environment, on various biota, and …
spatial scales, some leaving their mark on the surface environment, on various biota, and …