Geo-sensor(s) for potential prediction of earthquakes: can earthquake be predicted by abnormal animal phenomena?
With the advancement of physical sensors and scientific modelling, we fortunately are able to track, monitor and even predict most of natural destructive forces, e.g. hurricanes and tornadoes. Compared to other natural disasters, earthquakes are particularly traumatic because they occur without expl...
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Main Authors: | CAO, Kai, HUANG, Qunying |
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