Is It Possible to Predict Strong Earthquakes?
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-17-2015
Abstract
The possibility of earthquake prediction is one of the key open questions in modern geophysics. We propose an approach based on the analysis of common short-term candidate precursors (2 weeks to 3 months prior to strong earthquake) with the subsequent processing of brain activity signals generated in specific types of rats (kept in laboratory settings) who reportedly sense an impending earthquake a few days prior to the event. We illustrate the identification of short-term precursors using the groundwater sodium-ion concentration data in the time frame from 2010 to 2014 (a major earthquake occurred on 28 February 2013) recorded at two different sites in the southeastern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. The candidate precursors are observed as synchronized peaks in the nonstationarity factors, introduced within the flicker-noise spectroscopy framework for signal processing, for the high-frequency component of both time series. These peaks correspond to the local reorganizations of the underlying geophysical system that are believed to precede strong earthquakes. The rodent brain activity signals are selected as potential “immediate” (up to 2 weeks) deterministic precursors because of the recent scientific reports confirming that rodents sense imminent earthquakes and the population-genetic model of Kirshvink (Soc Am 90, 312–323, 2000) showing how a reliable genetic seismic escape response system may have developed over the period of several hundred million years in certain animals. The use of brain activity signals, such as electroencephalograms, in contrast to conventional abnormal animal behavior observations, enables one to apply the standard “input-sensor-response” approach to determine what input signals trigger specific seismic escape brain activity responses.
Identifier
84931292051 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-014-0895-7
e-ISSN
14209136
ISSN
00334553
First Page
1945
Last Page
1957
Issue
7
Volume
172
Recommended Citation
Polyakov, Y. S.; Ryabinin, G. V.; Solovyeva, A. B.; and Timashev, S. F., "Is It Possible to Predict Strong Earthquakes?" (2015). Faculty Publications. 6892.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/6892
