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What is Earthquake

Handbook of Research on AI Methods and Applications in Computer Engineering
Event shaking the Earth’s surface.
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The Application of Machine Learning for Predicting Global Seismicity
Viacheslav Shkuratskyy (York St. John University, UK), Aminu Bello Usman (York St. John University, UK), and Michael S. O'Dea (York St. John University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6937-8.ch011
Abstract
An earthquake is one of the deadliest natural disasters. Forecasting an earthquake is a challenging task since natural causes such as rainfall or volcanic eruptions disrupt data. Earthquakes can also be caused by human beings, such as mining or dams. Solar activity has also been suggested as a possible cause of earthquakes. Solar activity and earthquakes occur in different parts of the solar system, separated by a huge distance. However, scientists have been trying to figure out if there are any links between these two seemingly unrelated occurrences since the 19th century. In this chapter, the authors explored the methods of how machine learning algorithms including k-nearest neighbour, support vector regression, random forest regression, and long short-term memory neural networks can be applied to predict earthquakes and to understand if there is a relationship between solar activity and earthquakes. The authors investigated three types of solar activity: sunspots number, solar wind, and solar flares, as well as worldwide earthquake frequencies that ranged in magnitude and depth.
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Earthquake is defined as the movements in earth crust which results in sudden shaking of the ground that causes major destruction to life and property.
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The vibrations occur because of the fractures in the earth's crust and reach the earth by spreading in waves.
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A natural calamity that is caused by the sudden and unalarmed shaking of earth’s crust. This may be violent and furious. The main reason behind earthquake is the movement of earth’s tectonic plates. The earthquake when caused under the sea or in the sea bed results in a tsunami.
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An earthquake is the sudden shaking of earth’s crust which leads to the great destruction in life and property.
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