Panderivative blow-up ground temperature and predicting earthquake (Q1270552)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1215024
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1215024 |
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Panderivative blow-up ground temperature and predicting earthquake (English)
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21 June 1999
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According to the blow-up theory for nonlinear dynamic system, we demonstrate that the blow-up of nonlinear heat conduction equation is similar to the evolution of an observed ground temperature `flow'. A successful simulation of the Tang Shan earthquake in 1976 indicates that our approach can predict earthquakes. As for the Tang Shan earthquake, the predicting time is about five months.
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ground temperature flow
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nonlinear heat conduction equation
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Tang Shan earthquake
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0.7870270609855652
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0.6381381154060364
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0.6370140910148621
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0.6251152157783508
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