“ATROPATENA” A Breakthrough to Predict the Earthquakes

The low frequency three-dimensional changes of gravitational field before strong earthquakes are detected by torsion three-component detector of low-frequency gravitational variations which was called as station Atropatena. The station Atropatena uses the physical principle n...

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Main Authors: Wahyudi, ., Khalilov, .
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Language:English
Published: Research and Development Center, (BMKG) 2009
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/97054/1/21.pdf
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description The low frequency three-dimensional changes of gravitational field before strong earthquakes are detected by torsion three-component detector of low-frequency gravitational variations which was called as station Atropatena. The station Atropatena uses the physical principle never applied before, i.e. Cavendish Balance. Detector Atropatena simultaneously registered time variations of gravitational field in two mutually perpendicular directions (horizontal components) and variations of gravity t.g (vertical component) before strong distanced earthquakes in more than 50% of cases, what gives us grounds for creation a new technology of prognosis of the strong earthquakes in prospect. On August 2009 the Global Network for the Forecasting of Earthquakes built on a principally new technology has started functioning at full scale. Three automatic digital earthquake prediction stations Atropatena established in Baku (Azerbaijan), Islamabad (Pakistan) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia) are combined into a glol:al network and continuously tra.'lsmit information regarding unusual gravitational precursors of earthquakes to the central database in the USA. Based on all that data, the Global Network allows predicting earthquakes all over the Eastern Hemisphere. The author of the new technology - the Vice President of the International Academy of Science H&E, General Manager of Global Network for the Forecasting of Earthq uakes, a known scientist, Academician, Professor Elchin Khalilov.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:970542015-02-04T04:58:41Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/97054/ “ATROPATENA” A Breakthrough to Predict the Earthquakes Wahyudi, . Khalilov, . Classical Physics The low frequency three-dimensional changes of gravitational field before strong earthquakes are detected by torsion three-component detector of low-frequency gravitational variations which was called as station Atropatena. The station Atropatena uses the physical principle never applied before, i.e. Cavendish Balance. Detector Atropatena simultaneously registered time variations of gravitational field in two mutually perpendicular directions (horizontal components) and variations of gravity t.g (vertical component) before strong distanced earthquakes in more than 50% of cases, what gives us grounds for creation a new technology of prognosis of the strong earthquakes in prospect. On August 2009 the Global Network for the Forecasting of Earthquakes built on a principally new technology has started functioning at full scale. Three automatic digital earthquake prediction stations Atropatena established in Baku (Azerbaijan), Islamabad (Pakistan) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia) are combined into a glol:al network and continuously tra.'lsmit information regarding unusual gravitational precursors of earthquakes to the central database in the USA. Based on all that data, the Global Network allows predicting earthquakes all over the Eastern Hemisphere. The author of the new technology - the Vice President of the International Academy of Science H&E, General Manager of Global Network for the Forecasting of Earthq uakes, a known scientist, Academician, Professor Elchin Khalilov. Research and Development Center, (BMKG) 2009-11-18 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/97054/1/21.pdf Wahyudi, . and Khalilov, . (2009) “ATROPATENA” A Breakthrough to Predict the Earthquakes. Proceedings of International Symposium on Earth Quake & Precursor on the Possibility of Establishing for, Earthquake Precursors Monitoring System. pp. 57-69. ISSN 978-979-15549-5-4
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