Earthquake forecasting remains a "hard nut" to crack, a Chinese expert told reporters here on Tuesday.
Zhang Xiaodong, vice director and a researcher of the China Earthquake Networks Center, said that the inaccessibility of the Earth's interior, the complex
rhythm of
earthquakes and the low
probability of a quake at any given place was behind the "thorny" nature of
earthquake forecasting.
"We can only gauge
underground changes ... based on observations on the surface of the Earth," he said.
The press conference was held as rescue work continued in
southwestern China, which was struck by a 7.8-
magnitude quake on Monday that killed at least 11,921 people.
According to Zhang, experts have
learned through years of study that seismic
rhythms are quite complex, depending on
geological structures, time periods and the
magnitude of
earthquakes.
Earthquakes happened every year somewhere in the world, he said, but for any
specific region, the cycle could be thousands of years long.
For researchers, a cycle required samples for
calculation. But "the sample [for quakes] was very hard to obtain even in a lifetime," he said.
The expert made the remarks in
response to a reporter's question about the implications of natural
phenomena supposedly reported to employees in the Sichuan seismological bureau by relatives, days before the Wenchuan quake.
Tuesday's China Daily reported that at least two swarms of toads were seen on the streets of cities in the region days before the quake. The newspaper also reported that a government seismologist, Chen Xuezhong of the China Seismological Bureau, had warned more than five years ago that, based on seismological records and animal studies, a strong
earthquake was likely in Sichuan.
The difficulty of forecasting "doesn't mean we can do nothing in the area. In the past 20 years, we have detected
earthquakes prior to more than 20 incidents. However, the proportion was [of detection among actual quakes] very low," Zhang said. "We haven't passed the test of
earthquake forecasting."
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