Cognitions and questions regarding crustal deformation and location forecasts of strong earthquakes
Using Global Positioning System(GPS) data to analyze the earthquake preparation characteristics of the Kunlun Ms8.1 and the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquakes, we review the main research developments of earthquake forecasting and the mechanisms of earthquake preparation using crustal deformation data from...
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doaj-bdce3eb49e614c609740e71aee4c36d52021-02-02T04:13:08ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Geodesy and Geodynamics1674-98472015-05-016321021910.1016/j.geog.2015.03.006Cognitions and questions regarding crustal deformation and location forecasts of strong earthquakesWenxin Wei0Zaisen Jiang1Yanqiang Wu2Institute of Earthquake Science, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100036, ChinaInstitute of Earthquake Science, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100036, ChinaFirst Crust Deformation Monitoring and Application Center, China Earthquake Administration, Tianjin 300180, ChinaUsing Global Positioning System(GPS) data to analyze the earthquake preparation characteristics of the Kunlun Ms8.1 and the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquakes, we review the main research developments of earthquake forecasting and the mechanisms of earthquake preparation using crustal deformation data from recent periods, and discuss the similarities and differences in the scientific approaches adopted by the Chinese and foreign scholars. We then analyze the deformation characteristics of earthquake preparation, with respect to slip and dip-slip faults. Our results show that, in order to understand the relationship between crustal deformation and earthquake preparation, research focus should be expanded from fault-scale to larger scale regions. Furthermore, the dynamic deformation characteristics associated with earthquake preparation must be considered as a multi-scale, spatial-temporal process, in order to obtain the necessary criteria for strong earthquake forecasts.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674984715000403Global Positioning System (GPS)Active faultFocal mechanismElastic reboundEarthquake preparationDynamic characteristics of deformation fieldStrain rate fieldSpatial-temporal process |
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Cognitions and questions regarding crustal deformation and location forecasts of strong earthquakes |
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Cognitions and questions regarding crustal deformation and location forecasts of strong earthquakes |
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Cognitions and questions regarding crustal deformation and location forecasts of strong earthquakes |
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Cognitions and questions regarding crustal deformation and location forecasts of strong earthquakes |
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cognitions and questions regarding crustal deformation and location forecasts of strong earthquakes |
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KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. |
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Geodesy and Geodynamics |
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Using Global Positioning System(GPS) data to analyze the earthquake preparation characteristics of the Kunlun Ms8.1 and the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquakes, we review the main research developments of earthquake forecasting and the mechanisms of earthquake preparation using crustal deformation data from recent periods, and discuss the similarities and differences in the scientific approaches adopted by the Chinese and foreign scholars. We then analyze the deformation characteristics of earthquake preparation, with respect to slip and dip-slip faults. Our results show that, in order to understand the relationship between crustal deformation and earthquake preparation, research focus should be expanded from fault-scale to larger scale regions. Furthermore, the dynamic deformation characteristics associated with earthquake preparation must be considered as a multi-scale, spatial-temporal process, in order to obtain the necessary criteria for strong earthquake forecasts. |
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Global Positioning System (GPS) Active fault Focal mechanism Elastic rebound Earthquake preparation Dynamic characteristics of deformation field Strain rate field Spatial-temporal process |
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