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Earthquake Prediction

Science, 1935
Every once in a while, as recently, the claim that earthquakes can be predicted is brought to public attention in the press or in other ways. Some of the claimants are obviously not competent; others proceed along rational lines but without due regard to the difficulties involved. Some may be publicity seekers; others are undoubtedly sincere. ; © 1935
Wood, Harry O., Gutenberg, B.
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The ethics of earthquake prediction

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2004
Scientists' responsibility to inform the public about their results may conflict with their responsibility not to cause social disturbance by the communication of these results. A study of the well-known Brady-Spence and Iben Browning earthquake predictions illustrates this conflict in the publication of scientifically unwarranted predictions ...
Ayhan, Sol, Halil, Turan
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Earthquake prediction

Physics Today, 1974
Earthquake prediction entails the specification of the time, place and magnitude of an individual future event. All three of these parameters are poorly known and complicated functions of the relative motions of parts of the Earth's crust and mantle, the rate of strain accumulation in rocks and the strength of those rocks.
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Earthquake Prediction

Earthquake prediction is an area of interest to researchers around the world as well as anyone who has experienced a major earthquake. Major earthquakes often cause loss of lives and property, as well as injuries and destruction. Large investments of time and money are required to build communities back to near where they were before disasters such as ...
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