EARTHQUAKE PRECURSORS
Latest Update: January 8, 2012
This Web page has been created to serve as a collection and
display area for the following types of information:
2. Information regarding Earthquake Precursors such as Earthquake Clouds that can be easily observed by the general public.
3.
Information regarding Earthquake Precursors such as fault zone
strain and certain types of electromagnetic energy field signals
that can only be monitored by professional and amateur
researchers who have access to complex or expensive scientific
instrumentation.
EARTHQUAKE RELATED LINKS
An
Extensive Collection Of Earthquake Related Links
An Older
Collection of Earthquake Related Links
Web Site For The International Society Of
Earthquake Precursors - This is in my
opinion a nice looking Web site. But at the present time
there doesn't appear to me to be too much technical information
there regarding any actual Earthquake Precursors.
Freewebs Earthquake Forecasting Web Page - This Present Web Site's Earthquake Forecasting Web Page
Earthquake Triggering, Earthquake Precursors, And Earthquake Sensitivity - A report written several years ago that discusses human and animal types of earthquake sensitivity. Earthquakes
And The Human Female Reproductive Cycle - A
report written several years ago that proposes that certain types
of medical effects might be linked to some extent with a
phenomenon often referred to as Human
Earthquake Sensitivity.
Wikipedia
Earthquake Prediction And Precursor Web Page -
That Wikipedia Web page presents a discussion of the science of
earthquake forecasting and describes a number of Earthquake
Precursors. Some of the Earthquake Precursor information on
the Web page looks helpful. But at the time that the latest
version of this present Earthquake Precursor Web page was stored
here it was the opinion of this Web site's owner that a fair
amount of the information on that Wikipedia Web page is either
totally wrong or at best, somewhat misleading. For example,
it is my opinion that it is actually possible for people to
accurately forecast a certain percentage of our powerful
earthquakes.
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