E.V. Arkhipova, A.D. Zhigalin, L.I. Morozova, A.V Nikolaev
Issue: 2
, Volume: 446
, Уear of publication: 2012
Serial edition: Doklady Earth Sciences
Pages: 1176-1179
Abstract
A measurable effect of mass bombing on weak to moderate seismicity, endogenous microseism intensity, and acceleration of tectonic processes has been found. This effect is seen in the regime of strong and catastrophic earthquakes, a decrease in magnitude and time for their preparation, and lesser seismic hazard. The M = 7.8 Van Earthquake on October 23, 2011, was induced to occur early due to mass bombing in Libya and other regions of North Africa; however, the induced character caused its magnitude to be less by several tenths than it might have been.