Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction

Areas of Specified Observation and Areas of Intensified Observation by CCEP

The Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction (CCEP) (Japanese: 地震予知連絡会, Jishin Yochi Renraku-kai) in Japan was founded in April 1969,[1] as part of the Geodesy Council's Second Earthquake Prediction Plan, in order to carry out a comprehensive evaluation of earthquake data in Japan.[2] The committee consists of 30 members and meets four times each year, as well as publishing a report on its activities twice each year.[1] The CCEP brings together representatives from 20 governmental bodies and universities engaged in earthquake prediction and research.[3] It has a secretariat within the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.[4]

  1. ^ a b About CCEP CCEP, accessed 2011-03-19
  2. ^ Geochemical challenge to earthquake prediction Earthquake Prediction: The Scientific Challenge (NAS Colloquium), published 1996, accessed 2011-03-19
  3. ^ Organizations with ties to CCEP CCEP, accessed 2011-03-19
  4. ^ Access CCEP, accessed 2011-03-19

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