%0 Journal Article %T Forecasting the Epicenter Area of a Future Strong Earthquake %A Giulio Riga %A Paolo Balocchi %J Open Journal of Earthquake Research %P 133-149 %@ 2169-9631 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojer.2024.133006 %X It is clear from the literature data that the geometric characteristics of the seismogenic source are directly related to the nucleation of their strong earthquakes. Our study starts from the observation of the proximity relationship between the epicenter of a strong earthquake and the surface trace of the seismogenic source. The proposed model is based on the mathematical analysis of seismicity falling within an area, through a polynomial function to determine a curve. The experimental results of our model confirm that 97% of the epicenters of strong earthquakes are located near the concavities or at the inflection points of the polynomial curve. Only 3% of strong earthquakes are located at the edges of the analyzed areas, where the number of data is not significant. The proposed model makes it possible to locate, with good approximation, the areas most likely to be the site of future strong earthquakes. %K Epicenter %K Mainshock %K Sequence %K Asperity %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=134353