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Latest aspects of earthquake prediction in Greece based on seismic electric signals, II☆

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In this article, the authors reviewed the latest developments in seismic electric signals (SES) based earthquake prediction and described the current procedures used to predict the epicenter and magnitude of an impending earthquake.
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This article is published in Tectonophysics.The article was published on 1993-08-30. It has received 394 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Earthquake prediction & Seismic risk.

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Earthquake prediction: a critical review

TL;DR: Theoretical work suggests that faulting is a non-linear process which is highly sensitive to unmeasurably fine details of the state of the Earth in a large volume, not just in the immediate vicinity of the hypocentre.
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OPERATIONAL EARTHQUAKE FORECASTING. State of Knowledge and Guidelines for Utilization

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the short-term prediction and forecasting of tectonic earthquakes and indicate guidelines for utilization of possible forerunners of large earthquakes to drive civil protection actions, including the use of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis in the wake of a large earthquake.
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Review of electric and magnetic fields accompanying seismic and volcanic activity

TL;DR: In this paper, magnetic, electric and electromagnetic field variations were obtained on Mt. Unzen in Japan, Reunion Island in Indian Ocean, the Long Valley volcanic caldera in California, and for faults in China and Russia, California and several other locations.
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Subionospheric VLF signal perturbations possibly related to earthquakes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed similar data during periods around 10 other great earthquakes (magnitude M>6) in order to understand the main features of such an effect.
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Electromagnetic precursors to earthquakes in the Ulf band: A review of observations and mechanisms

TL;DR: In this article, the authors have demonstrated conclusively that self potentials develop owing to fluid flow and that both resistivity and magnetization change when rocks are stressed, however, field experiments have had much less success.
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Physical properties of the variations of the electric field of the earth preceding earthquakes, I

TL;DR: In this article, the physical properties of the preseismic transient variations in the electrotelluric field were described and a few points that were not properly emphasized in previous publications were clarified.
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Physical properties of the variations of the electric field of the earth preceding earthquakes. II. determination of epicenter and magnitude

TL;DR: In this paper, a transient change of the electric field of the earth (seismic electric signal), hereafter called SES, appears many hours before an earthquake (EQ), by measuring this change in a given direction and dividing it with a suitable relative effective resistivity one obtains a quantity that reflects the current density in this direction.
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Irreversible thermodynamic effects in inhomogeneous media and their applications in certain geoelectric problems

TL;DR: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, 1963 as discussed by the authors, Massachusetts State University, Boston, MA.
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Electrokinetic and magnetic anomalies associated with dilatant regions in a layered Earth

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that a surface electric potential anomaly will not be produced unless there is a boundary separating regions of differing streaming potential coefficient and there is an azimuthal component of the magnetic field inside the earth.
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