The scientific idea of earthquake prediction in China is introduced in this paper. The various problems on evaluation of earthquake prediction ability are analyzed. The practical effect of prediction on annual seismic...The scientific idea of earthquake prediction in China is introduced in this paper. The various problems on evaluation of earthquake prediction ability are analyzed. The practical effect of prediction on annual seismic risk areas in 1990~2000 in China is discussed based on R-value evaluation method, and the ability of present earthquake prediction in China is reviewed.展开更多
It was a late recessional,1 one of the last in Asia.The consulate in that little town had been necessaryto the American rubber estates,but the rubber treeswere being replaced by oil palms,and most of theAmericans had ...It was a late recessional,1 one of the last in Asia.The consulate in that little town had been necessaryto the American rubber estates,but the rubber treeswere being replaced by oil palms,and most of theAmericans had left.It was my job to^2 phaseout the consulate.In other places the consular taskwas,in the State Department phrase,bridge-building;in Ayer Hitam I was dismantling a bridge—not adifficult^3 job:we had never been very popular withthe Malays.Because I had been told that everything I neededto know was in the files that were kept in the ’box-room’ of the Residence,for a long time I avoidedlooking through them.I had other ideas excited展开更多
基金The Development and Planning Project of National Important Base Research (G19980407).
文摘The scientific idea of earthquake prediction in China is introduced in this paper. The various problems on evaluation of earthquake prediction ability are analyzed. The practical effect of prediction on annual seismic risk areas in 1990~2000 in China is discussed based on R-value evaluation method, and the ability of present earthquake prediction in China is reviewed.
文摘It was a late recessional,1 one of the last in Asia.The consulate in that little town had been necessaryto the American rubber estates,but the rubber treeswere being replaced by oil palms,and most of theAmericans had left.It was my job to^2 phaseout the consulate.In other places the consular taskwas,in the State Department phrase,bridge-building;in Ayer Hitam I was dismantling a bridge—not adifficult^3 job:we had never been very popular withthe Malays.Because I had been told that everything I neededto know was in the files that were kept in the ’box-room’ of the Residence,for a long time I avoidedlooking through them.I had other ideas excited