Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose of this Book
1.2 Outline of this Book
Chapter 2 Earthquakes and Global Plate Tectonics
2.1 Earthquake Epicenters in the World
2.2 Hypocenter Depths of Earthquakes in the World
2.3 Global Plate Tectonic Theory
Chapter 3 Data Used
3.1 Data Availability
3.2 Selective uses of the data in three periods
Chapter 4 Method for Forecasting Probabilities of Large Earthquakes
4.1 The methodology
4.2 Step 1: Calculating the logarithmic mean annual seismicity rates and corresponding
standard deviations for a series of magnitudes
4.3 Step 2: Obtaining the alternative Gutenberg-Richter (G-R) relation
4.4 Step 3: Obtaining the relation for the recurrence interval, T, as a function of M
4.5 Step 4: Calculating the cumulative probability of earthquakes as a function of T, CPF(T)
4.6 Step 5: Forecasting the probabilities of large earthquakes
Chapter 5 Global Earthquakes in Different Depth Ranges
5.1 Distribution of global earthquakes in six depth ranges
5.2 Global earthquakes in the depth range of 0-33 km
5.3 Global earthquakes in the depth range of 33-70 km
5.4 Global earthquakes in the depth range of 70-150 km
5.5 Global earthquakes in the depth range of 150-300 km
5.6 Global earthquakes in the depth range of 300-500 km
5.7 Global earthquakes in the depth range of 500-800 km
Chapter 6 Eastern Circum-Pacific Seismic Belt
6.1 Eastern Circum-Pacific Seismic Belt
6.2 Eastern Aleutian Arc-Central Alaska
6.3 Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia
6.4 Cascadia Region
6.5 Northern California
6.6 Southern California
6.7 Gulf of California
6.8 Southwest Coast of Mexico
6.9 Central America
6.10 Caribbean Region
6.11 Colombia-Ecuador-Peru
6.12 Chile and Northern Argentina
Chapter 7 Western Circum-Pacific Seismic Belt
7.1 Western Circum-Pacific Seismic Belt
7.2 Western Aleutian Islands
7.3 Kamchatka-Kuril Islands-Hokkaido
7.4 Japanese Tohoku Region
7.5 Japanese Nankai Region
7.6 Mariana Islands
7.7 Ryukyu Islands
7.8 Taiwan Region
7.9 Southern Taiwan-Luzon Island Region
7.10 The Philippine Islands
7.11 Celebes-Moluccas-Timor Islands Region
7.12 Papua New Guinea-Solomon Islands 148
7.13 Vanuatu-New Caledonia Islands 152
7.14 Tonga-Kermadec-New Zealand (North Island)
7.15 New Zealand
Chapter 8 Java-Sumatra, Andaman-Nicobar Islands and Eurasian Continent
8.1 Eurasian Continent
8.2 Java-Sumatra Islands
8.3 Andaman-Nicobar Islands
8.4 Myanmar-Southeast Asia
8.5 Himalaya-Eastern Asia
8.6 Pakistan-Afghanistan-Central Asia-Iran-Caucasus
8.7 Turkey-Greece-Romania
8.8 Alps-Italy-Slovenia-Bosnia
8.9 Western Europe-North Africa
8.10 Northern China-Lake Baikal
Chapter 9: Canada-Conterminous United States
9.1 Canada
9.2 Conterminous United States
9.3 U.S. Central-Eastern Region
9.4 U.S. Intermountain Region
9.5 U.S. Western Region
Chapter 10: Mid-Oceanic Ridges-Transform Faults
10.1 Arctic Ocean
10.2 Northern Atlantic Ocean
10.3 Southern Atlantic Ocean
10.4 Southern Indian Ocean
10.5 Northern Indian Ocean
10.6 East Africa
10.7 Southern Pacific Ocean
10.8 Hawaii Islands
10.9 Global Mid-Oceanic Ridges
References
Professor Yi-Ben Tsai
Special Thanks