Complex system for earthquake prediction, warning and local assessment of seismic events

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Lingvay I. [1 ]
Toader V.E. [2 ]
Ciogescu O. [1 ]
Borș A. [3 ]
Mihai A. [2 ]
机构
[1] SC Electrovâlcea SRL, jud. Vâlcea, Str. Ferdinand nr. 19, Râmnicu Vâlcea
[2] Institutul Naţional de Cercetare-Dezvoltare pentru Fizica Pământului (INCDFP), jud. Ilfov, Str. Călugăreni, nr. 12, Măgurele
[3] ICPE SA, Splaiul Unirii, Nr. 313, București
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EEA - Electrotehnica, Electronica, Automatica | 2021年 / 69卷 / 01期
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Accelerations; Earthquake; Precursors parameters; Radon; Warning systems;
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10.46904/EEA.20.68.4.1108011
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A complex system for zonal earthquake prediction, warning, and local assessment of seismic events has been designed, performed, implemented, and experimented/validated. The system was designed to ensure simultaneously: the reception of warning signals following earthquakes with the epicentre on a radius of 1000 km; acquisition of local precursor data for a possible prediction of seismic events with the epicentre in the perimeter of the targeted locality and/or improvement of the database in the field of Earth physics purchased and processed centrally at the national seismic dispatcher; acquisition of data on the intensity of local seismic movements, based on which, when a predetermined threshold considered dangerous is exceeded, a real-time action order is issued for the protection of high-risk equipment and installations in operation. The realized system is structured on the national seismic dispatcher DSN (with the role of seismic data acquisition from the territory) connected by a bidirectional communication system with a local dispatcher DL which is provided with a system for acquiring and storing local seismic data (vibration detector 3D and temperature transducer mounted in a 40 m deep drilled well, radon detector and associated parameters: temperature, pressure, and humidity of the air mounted at the mouth of the drilled well). The implemented system is able, through the specialized software implemented, to take over the warning signals received from the national seismic dispatcher, to process the locally acquired data, and after the local validation of the seismic event to issue real-time action command (when exceeding values of pre-established major risk threshold) of the protections of high-risk installations in operation in the targeted perimeter. The experimentation/validation of the system, of the interconnection networks, and of the specialized software of the implemented application was done both by continuously recording the local seismic parameters, verifying the communication between DSN and DL, and by taking two warnings regarding seismic events produced (on 30.10.2020 − Mw = 7, Greece and on 22.10.2020, at 20:22 hours, ML = 4 R, Vrancea, RO). By processing the data recorded during these events, the speeds of seismic waves in the respective directions were calculated. Thus, for the event of 30.10.2020 Greece, a speed of seismic waves of 7,418 km/second was determined and for the event from 22.10.2020 Vrancea, at 20:22 hours, it was calculated that the secondary waves are moving with 12,686 km/second and the surface seismic waves with 5,063 km/second. Following the analysis/comparison of acceleration intensities with the pre-set threshold level recorded locally for potentially dangerous events, it was found that these events were felt in Râmnicu Vâlcea at a level below the pre-set danger threshold and consequently, the specialized software of the application did not generate a control signal for actuating the protection of high-risk equipment in operation. © 2021, Editura ELECTRA. All rights reserved.
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