Abstract

Abstract Within the Omega-sequences the earthquakes are predictable and deterministic events. The question is whether this kind of determinism can be used to predict future large earthquakes, especially in populous areas with high seismic activity. We demonstrate that in some cases large earthquakes are predictable. In the Kraljevo region of Serbia, approximately 20 years before the 2010 largest earthquake, there occurred two complex and entangled Omega-sequences that constituted the DSR to ISR pair or the DISR sequence/cycle. The DISR cycle finally resulted in the large Kraljevo earthquake that occurred on November 3, 2010 near the Kraljevo city of Serbia. We discovered that before large earthquakes, numerous ISR and DSR Omega-sequences in a chosen region interact each other, and consequently synchronize themselves to produce a major event at the same time. We referred to this behavior as critical.

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