Table of Successful AI Predictions of Earthquakes Based on Precursor Activity - by World Earthquakes Live™
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This page provides a comprehensive table of successful artificial intelligence (AI) predictions of notable earthquakes based on precursor activity. AI has been proven to be effective in identifying patterns and anomalies that precede seismic activity, which can help in predicting earthquakes before they occur. This resource is intended to demonstrate the potential of AI in earthquake prediction and provide insights into the current state of the technology.
However, not all earthquakes have observable precursor activity, and the occurrence of such activity does not always lead to an earthquake. Therefore, earthquake prediction remains a complex and challenging task.
Year | Region | Country/Zone | Snapshot | Snapshot Datetime (UTC) | Occurence Datetime (UTC) | AI observations |
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2023 | Mediterranean | 2023 Kahramanmaraş (Turkey-Syria) earthquake, Mw 7.5 | View | 2023-02-14, 19:10:12 | 2023-02-06, 10:24:49 | AI has detected significant seismic activity and 8 possible precursors in the Mediterranean region two weeks before the earthquake, 1 of which occurred on 2023-01-28 18:14:47 UTC in TURKEY-IRAN BORDER REGION (Mw 5.9) |
2023 | Mediterranean | 2023 Kahramanmaraş (Turkey-Syria) earthquake, Mw 7.8 | View | 2023-02-14, 19:10:12 | 2023-02-06, 01:17:35 | AI has detected significant seismic activity and 8 possible precursors in the Mediterranean region two weeks before the earthquake, 1 of which occurred on 2023-01-28 18:14:47 UTC in TURKEY-IRAN BORDER REGION (Mw 5.9) |