Earthquake Predicting and Tectonic Stress-Reducing Possibilities
Manana Kachakhidze, Nino Kachakhidze-Murphy

TL;DR
This paper presents a theoretical model linking electromagnetic emissions to earthquakes, proposes a comprehensive prediction methodology, and explores methods for seismic risk assessment and tectonic stress reduction.
Contribution
It introduces a new theoretical framework for earthquake prediction based on electromagnetic signals and suggests innovative methods for seismic risk management.
Findings
Electromagnetic emissions can be linked to earthquake precursors
A scheme for predicting earthquakes using electromagnetic parameters is proposed
New approaches to reducing tectonic stress are discussed
Abstract
The paper describes a theoretical model of the generation of electromagnetic emissions detected prior to the earthquake, a scheme of the earthquake prediction methodology, the possible methods, which are capable of simultaneous determination of all three characteristic parameters necessary for incoming earthquake prediction. We have suggested the possible arrangements of the VLF/LF mobile network and offered a completely different view of seismic risk assessing and reducing the accumulated tectonic stress in the earthquake focus as well.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis · Seismology and Earthquake Studies
