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Lomnitz C. — Fundamentals of earthquake prediction |
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-value 161
270—272 274
235 257—260
Aftershocks 150—153
Aki, Keiiti 140—142 230 279
Alluvial valleys 227
Amplification on soft ground 221—223 277
Animal behavior 131—133 276
Arrival times 265
Ashigara Test Area 223
Bayes’ Theorem 8 50
Benioff — Shimazaki process 180—186
Benioff, Hugo 180
Bias 265 267
Boltzmann, Ludwig 273
Brune, James N. 52
Building code 277
Butterflies 132
Byerly’s Law 95
Cabalists 195
CARS 158
Casualties 4
Chaleo Lake 236
Characteristic earthquakes 45 91
Chernobyl NPP 164
Chimpanzees 132
Clustering 96 179—180
Coincidences 251 263
Conservative hazard estimation 186—187
Consultants 160—163
Cratering 219—221
Creep function 258
Critical facilities 158
Cycles 262
Cypress structure 243—250
Damping ratio 234
Darwin, Charles, vii 155 235 282 285
Dilatancy-fluid diffusion 253—254
Dinaric Alps 260
Disasters, by country 286
Disasters, instability 199—201 204—206
Disasters, irrationality 201—202
Disasters, theory 193—209
Disasters, volunteers 284
Double helix 196
Double-blind testing 266
Duration of seismic motion 235
Earth tides 59
Earthquake precursors, animals 128—133 276
Earthquake precursors, catfish (namazu) 133
Earthquake precursors, Chinese model 18
Earthquake precursors, coda Q 140—142
Earthquake precursors, definition 255
Earthquake precursors, dilatancy 253
Earthquake precursors, donut pattern 269
Earthquake precursors, earth potential 133—137
Earthquake precursors, equinoxes 7—10
Earthquake precursors, foreshocks 24 54 71 150 269
Earthquake precursors, ground temperature 131
Earthquake precursors, groundwater anomalies 56—67
Earthquake precursors, humans 133
Earthquake precursors, magnetic anomalies 142 146
Earthquake precursors, probability gain 9
Earthquake precursors, radon 60 72 75
Earthquake precursors, resistivity 143—147
Earthquake precursors, seismic gaps 88 92—99
Earthquake precursors, seismic swarm 24
Earthquake precursors, sky luminescence 137—138
Earthquake precursors, snakes 29 131
Earthquake precursors, strain 85
Earthquake precursors, testing 264
Earthquake precursors, tilt, geodetic 23 67—71 254
Earthquake precursors, uplift 254 264
Earthquake prediction, Alaska 98
Earthquake prediction, Benioff 180
Earthquake prediction, Calaveras 37
Earthquake prediction, calendric, viii Earthquake prediction, California 38 40 274
Earthquake prediction, Chile 67 98
Earthquake prediction, China 14—31
Earthquake prediction, credibility 10
Earthquake prediction, croupiers 123
Earthquake prediction, cycles 166
Earthquake prediction, deterministic 158
Earthquake prediction, elastic rebound 256
Earthquake prediction, ethics, x-xi Earthquake prediction, evacuation 25—26
Earthquake prediction, evaluation 34—36
Earthquake prediction, fairness 139 261
Earthquake prediction, feasibility, viii 10—13 208—209 282
Earthquake prediction, interdisciplinary research 281
Earthquake prediction, Italy 260
Earthquake prediction, Japan 117 270—276
Earthquake prediction, Lawson 256
Earthquake prediction, magnitudes 161
Earthquake prediction, mapping (of faults) 160
Earthquake prediction, military approach 19 254
Earthquake prediction, North America 119
Earthquake prediction, Oaxaca 99 122—127
Earthquake prediction, on soft ground 223—226
Earthquake prediction, Parkfield 34—52 272
Earthquake prediction, pattern recognition 269
Earthquake prediction, peer review 138—140 272—273
Earthquake prediction, Peru 35—36
Earthquake prediction, politics 270—273 282
Earthquake prediction, population alert 26
Earthquake prediction, propaganda 30
Earthquake prediction, quiescence 122—123 126
Earthquake prediction, Romania 135—137
Earthquake prediction, South America 118
Earthquake prediction, stabilizing effect 202—204
Earthquake prediction, statistical dynamics 92
Earthquake prediction, step-by-step 254—256
Earthquake prediction, strategy 254
Earthquake prediction, superstition 62—63
Earthquake prediction, taboo 193
Earthquake prediction, thermodynamics 147—153
Earthquake prediction, Tokyo (Tokai) 76—77 117 275
Earthquake prediction, triggering 154—156
Earthquake prediction, volunteers 17
Earthquake prediction, Wiener 157
Earthquake(s), 1556 Huaxian 200
Earthquake(s), 1858 Mexico 239
Earthquake(s), 1906 San Francisco 256
Earthquake(s), 1952 Kern County 56
Earthquake(s), 1960 Chile 3 238—239 256
Earthquake(s), 1964 Alaska 106
Earthquake(s), 1966 Xingtai 14
Earthquake(s), 1967 Cangzhou 14
Earthquake(s), 1967 Caracas 3
Earthquake(s), 1968 Oaxaca 128
Earthquake(s), 1968 Tokachi-Oki 4
Earthquake(s), 1969 Bohai 14
Earthquake(s), 1970 Dayi 15
Earthquake(s), 1970 Peru 200
Earthquake(s), 1970 Tonghai 15
Earthquake(s), 1970 Xiji 15
Earthquake(s), 1974 Zhaotong 20
Earthquake(s), 1975 Haicheng 20-31 139
Earthquake(s), 1976 Tangshan 31 61—66 143—147
Earthquake(s), 1978 Oaxaca 122—127
Earthquake(s), 1979 Izu-Oshima 71—76 84—87
Earthquake(s), 1979 Malibu 257
Earthquake(s), 1983 Coalinga 66
Earthquake(s), 1985 Chile 67
Earthquake(s), 1985 Mexico viii 3 102 111 121 200 221 230 231—234 239 277—281
Earthquake(s), 1986 North Palm Springs 83
Earthquake(s), 1986 Vrancea 135—137 260
Earthquake(s), 1989 Armenia 4
Earthquake(s), 1990 Loma Prieta 4 36—39 138 152 221 240 243—250
Earthquake(s), 1990 Philippines 108 109
Earthquake(s), 1992 Landers 41—43
| Earthquake(s), casualties 4 30
Earthquake(s), characteristic 45 91
Earthquake(s), disasters by country 286—293
Earthquake(s), energy release 101
Earthquake(s), epicenter 103
Earthquake(s), field 255
Earthquake(s), hazard 154—189
Earthquake(s), historical 177
Earthquake(s), hut 25
Earthquake(s), lights viii
Earthquake(s), maps 101
Earthquake(s), mitigation 275
Earthquake(s), risk 156
Earthquake(s), scars 112—115
Earthquake(s), urban growth 4—7
Earthquake(s), visible waves 238
Edge effects 237—238
Elastic rebound theory 256—257
Equinoxes 7—10
Errors 265
Euphemisms 165
Ewing, Maurice 193
extreme values 175—178
Faulting, dynamics of 92
Fractal dimension 212
Fractality 211
Freeways, damage to 243
Gaps, seismicity 92—99
Gauss, Carl F. 265
Geller, Robert J., viii 270
Geotechnical procedures 224
Gilbert, Freeman 210—211
Gravity waves 214 232
Ground effects 210—250
Ground motion, estimation 225—230
Ground motion, in large earthquakes 236
Ground motion, one-dimensional method 226
Gumbel, E.J. 177
Gutenberg, Beno 161 193
Half-life 110—113
Hardin — Drnevich equation 212
Hazard estimation 178
Hazard function 176
Hazard reduction 276
Healing 108—112
Horse manure 161
Hot spots 91
Hurst, H.E. 166
Hybrid solutions for seismic response 226
Imaging 99—122
Independence 173
Infectivity 188
Instability, disaster as 199—201
International Decade of Natural Disaster Reduction x
Izu — Ashigara region 76—87
Jahns, Richard 194
Jeffreys, Harold 193
Jinami 241
Keilis — Borok, Vladimir I. 41 269
Kisslinger, Carl 98
Klondike model 188—189
Knowledge 194—196
Kolmogorov, A.N. 206
KTB Project 55
Laguna Verde, Mexico, NPP 163
Lake Budi 238
Liaoning 20—29
Liquefaction 211 242—243 280
Loading rate 183
Logistic equation 208
Lognormal distribution 207
Lomnitz — Adler, Jorge 92 156
Magnitude estimation 170 267
Mao Zedong 15—16 195
Matuzawa waves 241
Mercalli scale 196
Mexican hat 155 268
Mexico (and Japan) 276
Mexico City clay 280
Mexico earthquake (1985) viii 3 102 111 121 200 221 230 231—234 239 277—281
Mitigation vs prediction 275
Model dependence 251—253
Moment-ratio imaging (MRI) 115—122
Monte Carlo simulation 48—49
Moon, impact craters on 219
NEPEC 34 43
Nishenko, S. P. 98 109
Nuclear power plants 158—165
Omori’s Law 114 151
Onsager coefficients 149
Operating basis earthquake 159
orderliness 173
Overturning moment 232
Plya process 150
Palm — Khinchin Theorem 174
Palmdale uplift 264
Parkfield 34—52 272
Phase transition 281
Placebo 266
Plate tectonics 89—91
Point processes 99 173 326
Poisson process 171—180
Poster sessions 276
Power laws 212
Predictability 208—209
Preparation area 19
Press, Frank 3 33
Prograde particle motion 230—233
Randomness 171
Rapel Reservoir 69
Rayleigh waves 213—215 230
Reid, Harry F. 256
Reinforced-concrete design problems 250
Rescaled range analysis 165—171
Residual 116
Resonance 233
retrofitting 247
Richter, C.F. 7 95 193 219
Risk, definition 156
Safe shutdown earthquake 158
Safety regulations 162
San Francisco Bay mud 248
Scientific thinking, definition 269
Seismic moment: definition 103 1900—1990 294—308
Seismicity saddles 105
Seismology, definition vii
Self-exciting process 188
Self-organization 252
Self-similarity 166
shear modulus 212
Shimazaki — Nakata model 181—183
Slationarity 173
Slepwise, or step-by-step 19 254—256
Slowquakes 77—83 257 283
Soils, properties 224
Soils, damage from traffic 240
Soils, damping 234
Soils, seismic response 226
Soils, shear modulus degradation 229
Solitons 215—221
Spectrum, response 278
Sports prize 263
Sputnik 32
Stability analysis 215
Strain accumulation 110
Strange attractors 209
Stress drop 147 268
Strong motion 210—250
Sykes, Lynn R. 94
Tectonics, Izu Peninsula 77—83
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