Abstract

Two peculiar characteristics of the VAN method of short-term earthquake prediction are: (1) the existence of sensitive and insensitive sites to seismic electric signal (SES) and (2) the selective sensitivity of a sensitive station to SES from specific focal area(s). The process of their discovery, which so far has not been published adequately, is examined for the Ioannina (IOA) station. The sensitive site was discovered simply through repeatedly moving the temporary observation network. The selectivity map of the IOA station was made by first identifying the earthquake source areas with SESs which were considered to have been detected at IOA, and second by examining the direction of SESs from different such source areas. For the latter purpose, information from long dipoles appears to have been helpful. The selectivity map is empirically constructed and is updated regularly. We have independently tried to construct a selectivity map of IOA by examining VAN's raw SES records and by using the same criteria as VAN. The selectivity map we obtained was not exactly, but roughly similar to that of VAN.

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