Date: 11/10/2019 00:06:05
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1447389
Subject: Distinguishing earthquake foreshocks and aftershocks

Distinguishing earthquake foreshocks and aftershocks

Up to now, there was no way of predicting whether a powerful earthquake was likely to be followed by one of even greater magnitude. But the results of a study recently published in Nature by Laura Gulia and Stefan Wiemer from the Swiss Seismological Service (SED) at ETH Zurich awaken hopes that we will soon be able to do just that, in real time.

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Date: 11/10/2019 09:43:00
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 1447459
Subject: re: Distinguishing earthquake foreshocks and aftershocks

Tau.Neutrino said:


Distinguishing earthquake foreshocks and aftershocks

Up to now, there was no way of predicting whether a powerful earthquake was likely to be followed by one of even greater magnitude. But the results of a study recently published in Nature by Laura Gulia and Stefan Wiemer from the Swiss Seismological Service (SED) at ETH Zurich awaken hopes that we will soon be able to do just that, in real time.

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Also worth a read.

Damn you TN, I have work to do.

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