The special natural conditions in Iceland as well as high level technology, were the basis for multidisciplinary and multinational cooperation for studying crustal processes, especially processes ahead of large earthquakes. This work leads to new innovative results and real time warnings which are described in the book. The results obtained in Iceland are of significance for earthquake prediction research worldwide.
Describes the major efforts in earthquake prediction research in the world Contains results of 20 years of multinational European cooperation prediction research Illustrates Iceland as the "test area" for multidisciplinary and multinational research
Ragnar Stefánsson
Gradual approach to earthquake warnings Multidisciplinary approach Nowcasting Preparatory measures Warning ahead of earthquakes
From the reviews:
“This book is really a review of earthquake research in Iceland … focusing on the issue of earthquake prediction in the specific seismic region called the South Iceland Seismic Zone (SISZ), located in the South Iceland lowland (SIL). … the book presents perhaps the best study of bookshelf tectonics ever performed. It is also a uniquely detailed study of seismicity of a ridge region, namely the SISZ, based on both historical and instrumental observations.” (Pawel Wiejacz, Pure and Applied Geophysics, November, 2012)