Descriptive Study of the Ionosphere Charge Variation as a Preamble of Worldwide Earthquakes During 2016

Alicia Alva Mantari, Guillermo Wenceslao, Zarate Segura, Bryan Saldivar-Espinoza, Carlos Sotomayor Beltran, A. Roman-Gonzalez
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This exploratory observational study analyzes the variation of the amount of vertical electrons (vTEC) in the ionosphere, days before to the telluric events with a degree greater than M7.0 during the year 2016. Sixteen events were analyzed with these characteristics. The data was obtained from 55 satellites and 300 GPS receivers. This data was downloaded from the Center for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE). The measurement of the vTEC is done at a height of 450km, and from these values, ionospheric anomalies are calculated. These disturbances are detected assuming that in a time gap window of 8 days the vTEC data has a normal distribution. The vTEC data used for the analysis consists in the variations out of the ranges considered normal. The data is downloaded with software developed by our laboratory and generates maps of the vTEC present in the ionosphere with a periodicity of two hours, delivering data from 17 days before to 4 days after. The analysis area is a circle with 1000 km radius centered at the epicenter of every earthquake. Afterwards, these areas were analyzed and the vTEC, registering the information in this study. It was found that in 100% of the earthquakes there is a significant and positive variation in the vTEC, a negative variation in the 81.25% of the events. It was also found a vTEC variation 6 days before every telluric event in 100% of the cases. This study is a preliminary analysis that shows us the feasibility to analyze this information to obtain evidence of causality, which is the next step of our study, calculating the risk of telluric events in beforehand that could benefit worldwide population.
2016年全球地震电离层电荷变化的描述性研究
本文通过探索性观测研究,分析了2016年M7.0以上大地活动发生前几天电离层垂直电子(vTEC)的变化。分析了16个具有这些特征的事件。这些数据来自55颗卫星和300个GPS接收器。这些数据是从欧洲轨道确定中心(CODE)下载的。vTEC的测量是在450公里的高度进行的,根据这些值,可以计算电离层异常。假设在8天的时间间隙窗口内vTEC数据呈正态分布,可以检测到这些扰动。用于分析的vTEC数据包括被认为是正常范围之外的变化。数据通过我们实验室开发的软件下载,生成电离层中存在的vTEC的地图,周期为两小时,从17天前到4天后提供数据。分析区域是以每次地震的震中为中心,以1000公里为半径的圆圈。然后,对这些区域进行分析,并进行vTEC,记录本研究的信息。研究发现,在100%的地震中,vTEC有显著的正变化,81.25%的事件中,vTEC有负变化。在100%的病例中,vTEC在每次大地活动前6天发生变化。这项研究是一个初步的分析,向我们展示了分析这些信息以获得因果关系证据的可行性,这是我们研究的下一步,提前计算地震事件的风险,这可能使全世界人民受益。
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