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Catalogs of Earthquakes: Record of seismicity on global, regional, and local scales
Outline
What are earthquakes
Recording earthquakes
Measuring size of an earthquake
Magnitude scales
Seismic Moment, MO
Magnitude scale MW
Gutenberg-Richter relation
Global Number of Earthquakes vs. Time
Where earthquakes occur
Average annual number of magnitude 4.0 or greater earthquakes at a 1°ґ1° cell (normalized to its area on equator)
How to get information on earthquakes
The US GS/NEIC Global Hypocenter Data Base
Catalog Errors
What can we learn from a catalog of earthquakes
Are earthquakes predictable?
Real-time monitoring ( http://www.mitp.ru or http://www.phys.ualberta.ca/mirrors/mitp )
19/09/1985 Mexico Earthquake
20/10/1986 Kermadek Earthquake
23/05/1989 Macquarie Earthquake
08/08/1993 Guam Earthquake
09/06/1994 Bolivia Deep Earthquake
04/10/1994 Shikotan Earthquake
07/04/1995 Samoa Earthquake
03/12/1995 Iturup Earthquake
17/02/1996 New Guinea Earthquake
25/03/1998 Balleny Sea Earthquake
04/06/2000 South Sumatera Earthquake
Seismic Roulette
Seismic Roulette
Worldwide performance of earthquake prediction algorithms M8 and M8-MSc: Magnitude 8.0 or more.
Benioff strain release in 20 years before the great shocks
Benioff strain release in 20 years before great shocks (Log-scale)
Aftershock sequences of the great shocks
Activity in 10 years before + 3 years after the great shocks
Aftershock sequences of the great shocks (summary)
Conclusions
Some References