全球地震潮汐触发研究综述

IF 2.8 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Ruyu Yan , Xiaodong Chen , Heping Sun , Jianqiao Xu , Jiangcun Zhou
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摘要

地震预测对世界各地的科学家来说仍然是一项具有挑战性和困难的任务。越来越多的研究证实了潮汐对地震的触发作用,其中大多数研究表明,地震与潮汐正相关,因此,潮汐为地震预测提供了一个潜在的工具,特别是对即将发生的地震。本文对全球地震中潮汐触发地震的相关文献进行了整理和分析,将全球地震分为构造地震、火山地震和慢震三种主要类型。结果表明,构造地震与潮汐(主要为半日潮和日潮)具有高度的相关性;大地震发生前后的14天潮汐)。对于火山地震,海底和陆地上的火山观测表明,近岸火山区和洋中脊的火山地震与潮汐力有很强的相关性,主要是具有半日和日周期的潮汐力。对于慢震,地震持续时间的周期性与半日潮和日潮高度相关。综上所述,这三种类型地震的潮汐触发对地震准备和了解触发机制有积极的贡献,因此,这三种类型地震的预测应进行研究。然而,在这个问题上仍有一些不足之处需要解决,以获得关于潮汐触发所有地震的明确答案。本文从我们的角度讨论了主要的不足之处。
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A review of tidal triggering of global earthquakes

Earthquake prediction remains a challenging and difficult task for scientists all over the world. The tidal triggering of earthquakes is being proven by an increasing number of investigations, most of which have shown that earthquakes are positively correlated with tides, and thus, tides provide a potential tool for earthquake prediction, especially for imminent earthquakes. In this study, publications concerning the tidal triggering of earthquakes were compiled and analyzed with regard to global earthquakes, which were classified into three main types: tectonic, volcanic, and slow earthquakes. The results reveal a high correlation between tectonic earthquakes and tides (mainly for semidiurnal and diurnal tides; 14-day tides) before and after the occurrence of significant earthquakes. For volcanic earthquakes, observations of volcanoes on the seafloor and land indicate that volcanic earthquakes in near-shore volcanic areas and mid-ocean ridges have a strong correlation with tidal forces, mostly those with semidiurnal and diurnal periods. For slow earthquakes, the periodicity of the tremor duration is highly correlated with semidiurnal and diurnal tides. In conclusion, the tidal triggering of these three types of earthquakes makes a positive contribution to earthquake preparation and understanding the triggering mechanism, and thus, the prediction of these types of earthquakes should be investigated. However, there are still several inadequacies on this topic that need to be resolved to gain a definitiveanswer regarding the tidal triggering of all earthquakes. The main inadequacies are discussed in this paper from our point of view.

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Geodesy and Geodynamics
Geodesy and Geodynamics GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
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566
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Geodesy and Geodynamics launched in October, 2010, and is a bimonthly publication. It is sponsored jointly by Institute of Seismology, China Earthquake Administration, Science Press, and another six agencies. It is an international journal with a Chinese heart. Geodesy and Geodynamics is committed to the publication of quality scientific papers in English in the fields of geodesy and geodynamics from authors around the world. Its aim is to promote a combination between Geodesy and Geodynamics, deepen the application of Geodesy in the field of Geoscience and quicken worldwide fellows'' understanding on scientific research activity in China. It mainly publishes newest research achievements in the field of Geodesy, Geodynamics, Science of Disaster and so on. Aims and Scope: new theories and methods of geodesy; new results of monitoring and studying crustal movement and deformation by using geodetic theories and methods; new ways and achievements in earthquake-prediction investigation by using geodetic theories and methods; new results of crustal movement and deformation studies by using other geologic, hydrological, and geophysical theories and methods; new results of satellite gravity measurements; new development and results of space-to-ground observation technology.
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