HIERARCHICAL CLUSTERING OF SEISMIC ACTIVITY LOCAL TERRITORIES GLOBE



Vadym Tiutiunyk, Vladimir Kalugin, Olha Pysklakova, Olexandr Yaschenko, Tural Agazade

In article, the interrelation between energy parameters of Globe moving in a system Sun-Earth-Moon has been established. It includes features of a seasonal energy condition of an internal core of Earth and the key energy parameters of tectonic activity of seismically dangerous local territories of the planet. These parameters have been systematized by means of a clustering method hierarchical. The mechanism of energy influence of core Earth fluctuations on variations of axial rotation speed of the Globe and level of seismic activity has been grounded. The phenomenon of a periodic oscillation of planet condition seismic and effect of asymmetric distribution of the emergency situations (ES) of tectonic origin on the Earth’s surface has been established. For the first time, ranging of the seismically fissile local territories of the Globe in the parameters determining the level of seismic activity and ranges of magnitudes was carried out. Based on these results the effect of division of the seismically fissile local territories into three main clusters that characterized by rather high, average and low degrees of seismic activity was established. Join of the ranged seismically fissile local territories of the Globe permit to establish zones with various degree of seismic activity along the section of various geophysical plates.

The results received in article are a basis for further carrying out complex assessment of interrelations between key parameters of moving Globe in a system Sun-Earth-Moon and key parameters of tectonic danger of the seismically fissile local territories of Earth. It is base for further increase in effectiveness of monitoring of origin tectonic emergency by development of neural network prognostic models.

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Tiutiunyk, V., Kalugin, V., Pysklakova, O., Yaschenko, O., & Agazade, T. (2019). HIERARCHICAL CLUSTERING OF SEISMIC ACTIVITY LOCAL TERRITORIES GLOBE. EUREKA: Physics And Engineering, 0(4), 41-53. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21303/2461-4262.2019.00937