The scientific objective of Pre- Earthquakes is to demonstrate how far the systematic integration of measures of different physical and chemical parameters may improve our present ability to forecast strong earthquakes in the short term.Observations are collected from 18 different satellite systems and more than 100 ground stations will be used to study the anomalous variations of surface and atmospheric parameters (up to the ionosphere) that have long been proposed as possible precursors of strong earthquakes. The Sakhalin peninsula in eastern Russia, Turkey and Italy have been selected as initial testing areas where observation inte- gration will be particularly intensified up to a period of real-time monitoring at the end of the project, expected for December 2012.After only 1 year of activity, automatic data-product generation chains were fully implemented for seven moni- tored parameters, using 20 independ- ent observing technologies (including both satellite systems and ground sta- tions), 11 different data analysis algo- rithms for (more than) three testing areas and 24 different testing periods. A Pre-Earthquakes Geoportal (PEG), is now ready to operate, serving prod- uct integration, cross-validation and scientific interpretation not only for project partners but also for network- ing members (presently more than 20) asking to join the project in the framework of the EQuOS (Earthquake Observation System) initiative. In this paper project rationale, scientific approach and achieved results to date are briefly presented.
Chapter 22: Pre-Earthquakes: Processing Russian and European Earth observations for earthquake precursors studies
Carolina Filizzola;Nicola Pergola;Irina Coviello;Rossana Paciello;Marianna Balasco;Giuseppe Mazzeo
2012
Abstract
The scientific objective of Pre- Earthquakes is to demonstrate how far the systematic integration of measures of different physical and chemical parameters may improve our present ability to forecast strong earthquakes in the short term.Observations are collected from 18 different satellite systems and more than 100 ground stations will be used to study the anomalous variations of surface and atmospheric parameters (up to the ionosphere) that have long been proposed as possible precursors of strong earthquakes. The Sakhalin peninsula in eastern Russia, Turkey and Italy have been selected as initial testing areas where observation inte- gration will be particularly intensified up to a period of real-time monitoring at the end of the project, expected for December 2012.After only 1 year of activity, automatic data-product generation chains were fully implemented for seven moni- tored parameters, using 20 independ- ent observing technologies (including both satellite systems and ground sta- tions), 11 different data analysis algo- rithms for (more than) three testing areas and 24 different testing periods. A Pre-Earthquakes Geoportal (PEG), is now ready to operate, serving prod- uct integration, cross-validation and scientific interpretation not only for project partners but also for network- ing members (presently more than 20) asking to join the project in the framework of the EQuOS (Earthquake Observation System) initiative. In this paper project rationale, scientific approach and achieved results to date are briefly presented.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.