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A spatial forecast of some M_(W)≥6.5 earthquakes in California and Nevada

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摘要 This paper presents a prospective forecast of the locations of the next M_(W)≥6.5 earthquakes in California and Nevada based on the locations and rates of occurrence of M≥4.0 earthquakes during the past 30 years,called here preshocks.The time period of the forecast is arbitrarily set at 33 years.The forecast faults are the Anza section of the San Jacinto Fault,the Calaveras Fault,the creeping section of the San Andreas Fault,the Maacama Fault,the San Bernardino section of the San Jacinto Fault,and the southern San Andreas Fault,all strike-slip faults in California,and the normal-faulting Wassuk Range Fault in Nevada.The suspected preshocks have occurred randomly along the expected future fault ruptures at rates of at least 0.5 events per year.The temporal history of preshocks for past M≥6.5 earthquakes in California do not indicate when the future mainshock will occur.Outside of California,preshock activity was observed before the 2016 M_(W)7.0 Kumamoto,Japan earthquake,the 2023 M_(W)7.8 Kahramanmaras,Türkiye earthquake,and the 2017 M_(W)6.5 Jiuzhaigou,China earthquake,all strikeslip events,as well as the 2008 M_(W)7.9 Wenchuan,China thrust earthquake.The two mainshocks in China had preshock rates less than 0.5 events per year.By publishing this spatial earthquake forecast,seismologists in the future can evaluate whether or not this forecast was a total success,a total failure,or a partial success.The probability of just one of the forecast events actually taking place during the forecast time period is less than 2%.
作者 John E.Ebel
机构地区 Weston Observatory
出处 《Earthquake Research Advances》 2025年第3期15-23,共9页 地震研究进展(英文)
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