Frontiers in Earth Science (Jan 2023)

Low-intensity anomaly involving ML≥4 events preceding strong earthquakes in Tibet

  • Jinrui Gao,
  • Jinrui Gao,
  • Ye Zhu,
  • Ye Zhu,
  • Yingfeng Ji,
  • Yingfeng Ji,
  • Weiling Zhu,
  • Weiling Zhu,
  • Rui Qu,
  • Rui Qu,
  • Jiaji Li,
  • Liang Xu,
  • Chaodi Xie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1043468
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Seismic quiescence or enhanced phenomena are anomalous changes against the background of normal seismic activity. Preliminary studies have found that earthquakes with a magnitude of ML≥4 often occur at a low occurrence frequency before giant earthquakes in Tibet. This study analyzed the catalog of ML≥4 earthquakes from 2008 to 2022 and examined the anomalous occurrence of ML≥4 earthquakes preceding most ML≥6 earthquakes. When the monthly occurrence frequency of ML≥4 earthquakes was lower than 4 times over six consecutive months, the subsequent occurrence of ML≥6 earthquakes was highly likely as evidenced by observations. The anomalous characteristics of low-intensity activities were analyzed as a medium- and short-term forecasting index for large earthquakes in the Tibetan area.

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