Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Jan 2003)

Relatively small earthquakes of Javakheti Highland as the precursors of large earthquakes occuring in the Caucasus

  • M. Kachakhidze,
  • N. Kachakhidze,
  • R. Kiladze,
  • V. Kukhianidze,
  • G. Ramishvili

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3/4
pp. 165 – 170

Abstract

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Javakheti Highland is one of the most seismic active regions of the Caucasus. The majority of earthquakes observed throughout the region occur within this small area (f = 40.8° – 41.8° ; l = 43.3° – 44.3°). One can expect that exclusive seismic activity of Javakheti Highland testifies to global geophysical processes which take place throughout the Caucasus region. Based on the above-mentioned, of interest was to study variation with time of the number of earthquakes occurring in Javakheti region. We analysed some 695 relatively small earthquakes (2.5 M > 6.0 of the region which occurred in the same period. It was found that each large earthquake of the Caucasus is anticipated by clear precursor in a form of an anomalous change in the number of relatively small earthquakes in Javakheti Highland.