Large Earthquake Prediction Methods on the Base of INFREP VLF / LF Data
Manana Kachakhidze, Nino Kachakhidze-Murphy, Badri Khvitia, Giorgi, Ramishvili

TL;DR
This paper proposes methods for predicting large earthquakes using INFREP VLF/LF electromagnetic data, capable of estimating magnitude, epicenter, and timing with reasonable accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces novel prediction methods that utilize electromagnetic data to determine earthquake parameters simultaneously, advancing prior approaches.
Findings
Methods can estimate earthquake magnitude, epicenter, and time.
Predictions show promising accuracy in tests.
Utilizes European INFREP electromagnetic data.
Abstract
In the presented paper the possible methods of the large earthquake prediction are offered. During the study, it was used data of the INFREP (European Network of Electromagnetic Radiation) existent before earthquake. The elaborated methods given in the work are capable of simultaneous determination of all three parameters necessary for large earthquake prediction (magnitude, epicenter and time of occurring) with certain accuracy.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis · earthquake and tectonic studies · Seismic Waves and Analysis
