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A seminar on "Practical Approaches to Earthquake Prediction and
Warning" was held in Tokyo and Tsukuba, Japan on November 7-11,
1983. This was the sixth seminar on earthquake prediction in the
framework of the U.S.-Japan Cooperation in Science Program, a
series that was initiated in 1964. The Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science and the National Science Foundation of the
U.S.A. sponsored the seminar. The U.S. Geological Survey gave
substantial additional support by sen ding a number of scientists
to the seminar. C. H. Scholz, Columbia University, and T. Rikitake,
Nihon University, were the co-convenors on behalf of the U.S.A. and
Japan, respectively. 23 Japanese and 23 American delegates and
observers took part in the seminar. Forty papers were presented
during the three days of scientific sessions at the Interna tional
House of Japan, Roppongi, Tokyo, November 7-9. The other two days
were spent on a field trip to Tsukuba Science City, where national
laboratories engaged in earthquake prediction research and other
aspects of earthquake hazard reduction have been established by
several agencies of the Japanese Government. The program of the
scientific sessions was organized according to the following
topics: 1. The national programs of Japan and the U.S.A. 2. Theory
and long-term earthquake prediction. 3. Strain and stress. 4.
Observation systems. 5. Various precursors. 6. Social response,
public policy and earthquake engineering."
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