Complex Monitoring of Potential Earthquake Localities
Description:
There's no question that the basic method of prevention of human and material losses is provision for adequate strength of constructions. However, there is always a risk of exceeding design loads. Besides, it is known that temblors detrimentally affect environmental situation in regions, where they occur, resulting in panic and worsening various diseases courses. It may lead to mistakes of personnel of hazardous production facility like production and distribution of gas and oil, which may provoke severe accidents. Abnormal seismic slope processes are within bound of possibility too. So, in such case, complex monitoring potential earthquake localities would be relevant. Even though number of successful real time forecasts of earthquakes is not great, it is well in excess such as may be under random guessing.
Experimental performed time-lapse study and analysis of earthquake localities consist of searching seismic, biological, meteorological, and light earthquake precursors and processing such data with the help of fuzzy sets. Look back study of conditions before known earthquakes is done. Situations preceding Ashkhabad, Tashkent, Haicheng, Gazli seismic events are analyzed. Fairish findings are obtained. So, monitoring of potential earthquake localities, including short-term earthquake forecast and predicting possible hazardous consequences of temblors, may be considered as additional risk control system at seismic-prone areas.
Session: Advancing Seismic Hazard and Risk Assessment through Multi-Disciplinary Approaches [Poster]
Type: Poster
Date: 4/15/2026
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM (local time)
Presenting Author: Mikhail Zimin
Student Presenter: No
Invited Presentation:
Poster Number: 53
Authors
Mikhail Zimin Presenting Author Corresponding Author zimin7@yandex.ru 2554620 Ontario Ltd. |
Svetlana Zimina zimin82@yandex.ru 2554620 Ontario Ltd. |
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Complex Monitoring of Potential Earthquake Localities
Category
Advancing Seismic Hazard and Risk Assessment through Multi-Disciplinary Approaches