A Method to Predict a Significant Earthquake

A Method to Predict a Significant Earthquake
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Book Synopsis A Method to Predict a Significant Earthquake by : Shahrokh Mohammadzadeh

Download or read book A Method to Predict a Significant Earthquake written by Shahrokh Mohammadzadeh and published by Booktango. This book was released on 2013-08-06 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Authors first book (A Method to Predict a Significant Earthquake, Volume 1) shows how groups of a Natural Hazard such as Earthquakes co-relate to each other, and relate with Astronomical Objects close to Earth. In addition, he showed how these relations could be useful in predicting Earthquakes. At first two recent significant Earthquakes are chosen to study, and with the use of Historical Patterns and Precursor Events five more Earthquakes is been identified, totally ending up with seven Earthquakes in sequence. These Earthquakes were the seven terms of a unique series of Earthquake group as “S-Quake Group-1”. The Sun, Moon, and Jupiter is used in this research. By using the Astronomical Object’s Zenith-Point on the Earth’s surface, he showed some amazing relations in between that finally ended identifying the eighth term of the group. Hence, the most probability of an upcoming Earthquake with a high magnitude was about May 20, 2012. It proves Earthquakes are following some kind of patterns, and related to the Astronomical Objects near Earth. From another side, there is no relation with the Faults or Tectonic Plates in this prediction. Book Volume 2, is a continuation of his research, including some more important relations and patterns. Shahrokh, shows how his first prediction for May 20, 2012, came to fruition, and shows how the method predicts another next Earthquake term of the group, which is the ninth term.


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