Large scale interaction of seismically active tectonic provinces: The example of Southern California


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Abstract

A typical feature of the large scale interaction of seismic active tectonic provinces of Southern California, which is expressed in a relatively fast jump change in the stress state of the crust over 0.5 month, is revealed on the basis of a geomechanical model and the results of instrumental observations for displacements of the crust. This provides us with new possibilities for the short-term prediction of significant seismic events for a period of a week to a month.

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V. G. Bondur

AEROCOSMOS Research Institute for Aerospace Monitoring

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Email: vgbondur@aerocosmos.info
Russian Federation, Gorokhovskii per. 4, Moscow, 105064

I. A. Garagash

AEROCOSMOS Research Institute for Aerospace Monitoring; Schmidt Joint Institute of Physics of the Earth

Email: vgbondur@aerocosmos.info
Russian Federation, Gorokhovskii per. 4, Moscow, 105064; ul. Bol’shaya Gruzinskaya 10/1, Moscow, 123242

M. B. Gokhberg

AEROCOSMOS Research Institute for Aerospace Monitoring; Schmidt Joint Institute of Physics of the Earth

Email: vgbondur@aerocosmos.info
Russian Federation, Gorokhovskii per. 4, Moscow, 105064; ul. Bol’shaya Gruzinskaya 10/1, Moscow, 123242

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