Long-Term RST Analysis of Anomalous TIR Sequences in Relation with Earthquakes Occurred in Greece in the Period 2004-2013
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Real-time integration of multi-parametric observations
is expected to accelerate the process toward improved, and
operationally more effective, systems for time-Dependent Assessment
of Seismic Hazard (t-DASH) and earthquake short-term (from
days to weeks) forecast. However, a very preliminary step in this
direction is the identification of those parameters (chemical, physical,
biological, etc.) whose anomalous variations can be, to some extent,
associated with the complex process of preparation for major earthquakes.
In this paper one of these parameters (the Earth's emitted
radiation in the Thermal InfraRed spectral region) is considered for its
possible correlation with M C 4 earthquakes occurred in Greece in
between 2004 and 2013. The Robust Satellite Technique (RST) data
analysis approach and Robust Estimator of TIR Anomalies
(RETIRA) index were used to preliminarily define, and then to
identify, significant sequences of TIR anomalies (SSTAs) in 10 years
(2004-2013) of daily TIR images acquired by the Spinning Enhanced
Visible and Infrared Imager on board the Meteosat Second Generation
satellite. Taking into account the physical models proposed for
justifying the existence of a correlation among TIR anomalies and
earthquake occurrences, specific validation rules (in line with the
ones used by the Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability--
CSEP--Project) have been defined to drive a
retrospective correlation analysis process. The analysis shows that
more than 93 % of all identified SSTAs occur in the prefixed space-
time window around (M C 4) earthquake's time and location of
occurrence with a false positive rate smaller than 7 %. Molchan error
diagram analysis shows that such a correlation is far to be achievable
by chance notwithstanding the huge amount of missed events due to
frequent space/time data gaps produced by the presence of clouds
over the scene. Achieved results, and particularly the very low rate of
false positives registered on a so long testing period, seems already
sufficient (at least) to qualify TIR anomalies (identified by RST
approach and RETIRA index) among the parameters to be considered
in the framework of a multi-parametric approach to t-DASH.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Robust Satellite Techniques (RST); TIR anomalies; short-term seismic hazard assessment; earthquake precursors and forecast; Greece seismicity; t-DASH
Elenco autori:
Paciello, Rossana; Pergola, Nicola; Filizzola, Carolina; Lacava, Teodosio
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