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Nonlinear Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Earthquake Prediction
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Nonlinear Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Earthquake Prediction
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by Vladimir Keilis-Borok and A. Soloviev
Sales Rank : 2519965
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Hardcover: 337 pages
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition January 31, 2003
Language: English
ISBN-10: 354043528X
ISBN-13: 978-3540435280
Product Dimensions:
9.6 x 6.3 x 0.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
Product Review
"This is an excellent book, [] the first (to my knowledge) to deal with the Dynamics of the Lithosphere from the point of view of Dynamical Systems. [] The book is well written and clearly organized. Every chapter is self-contained and addressed to graduate students and researchers in general." (Antoni M. Correig Blanchar, Newsletter of the European Geophysical Society, Oct. 15. 2003)
Product Description
This book provides the reader with a holistic approach to earthquake modeling and prediction. The lithosphere is studied as a hierarchical nonlinear dissipative system in which the predictability of earthquakes, aftershock activities and the variation of seismic activity are analyzed. More specialized models taking into account regional aspects are investigated. The reader will learn to pose the problem of earthquake prediction using a successive step-by-step approach, narrowing down the time interval, territory and magnitude range where a strong earthquake can be expected. The book is written for researchers in geophysics and applied mathematics but may also serve as an advanced textbook for graduate students wishing to enter the field.
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