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Masao Nakatani Short-term precursors, why do I care? (Opening Remark/Lecture)

Takeshi Sagiya* and Yo Kamikawa The pre-slip controversy: a review of the 1944 Tonankai and the 2011 Tohoku-oki cases and their implications for short-term prediction

Satoshi Itaba* and Yasuhiro Umeda On the well-water and sea-level changes witnessed before the past Nankai Earthquakes

Jiancang Zhuang*, Mitsuhiro Matsu’ura, and Peng Han Critical zone of the branching crack model for earthquakes: inherent randomness, earthquake predictability, and precursor modelling

Kenji Maeda* and Fuyuki Hirose Empirical forecast of the occurrence of mainshocks based on foreshock activities

Morgan Page*, Karen Felzer, and Andrew Michael Foreshocks are not predictive of future earthquake size

Shunichi Nomura* and Yosihiko OgataStatistical features and cluster-based discrimination of foreshocks

Yosihiko Ogata Probability forecasts of a large earthquake by combination of statistical characteristics and anomalies of seismic activity

Max Wyss Namazu and Earthquake Prediction

Max Wyss Some properties of b-values

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2018年05月19日