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Analysis of earthquake signs in Sumatra.. / May 13, 2010 /

A storng earthquake in Sumatra at May 9, 2010 was one of a series of seismic events projected group of Russian experts .

As earlier in the development of prediction, the data of gravity, protons, georotation measurements, as well as cloud seismotectonic indicators identified at spaceshots clouds. These geophysical features of earthquake preparation are presented in Appendices 1 and 2. Analysis of geophysical data revealed synchronous anomalies 26, 30 April, 5, 7, 8 May to all classes of symptoms. Singles were gravianomalii at Tula stations 24-30 April, which correlate with anomalies Chandler pole trajectory (Annex 1, bl. 1-3). The appropriate response to these dates was obtained according to the proton measurements at the stations of Kamchatka School CosmoMeteoTectonic "(Annex 1, bl. 5-6).

Cloud Seismotectonic indicators presented in Annex 2, were analyzed primarily on the dates indicated abnormal symptoms. OS (A) on the space images from 30.04.2010 gave the potential magnitude of M = ln1900 ~ 7.5. The actual magnitude was M7.2. Structures (B, C, D) allowed to reconstruct the stress-strain state of the Burma plate and its environment. The lifetime of the OS (B) was approximately 15 hours, which also pointed to the preparation of a powerful earthquake.

It should be noted in the database OS NTs OMZ on Sumatrano-Yavan area contains over 50 case of processed satellite imagery (including event 26.12.2004). Formed the reference operating system, some of them are confirmed by an earthquake May 9, 2010. The standards are used in the OS developed at the Center for GIS-aided pattern recognition cloud seismotectonic indicator.



Annex 1 (pdf, 540,4 kb)

Annex 2 (pdf, 714,7 kb)


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