Brief Report of Possible Anticipation of Earthquakes from Geomagnetic Studies Water Level and Atmospheric Pressure in the South Atlantic

Arecco Ma
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This paper presents a brief summary of studies carried out in the southwestern Atlantic, based on the analysis of disturbances in the earth’s Geomagnetic Field (GMF), Water Level (WL) and sea-level Atmospheric Pressure (AP) associated with seismic events. GMF records from observatories of the International Real-time Magnetic Observatory Network (INTERMAGNET), WL records from tide stations of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), and hourly AP records from databases of the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have been analyzed in the area under study. A comparative table is presented between the frequencies of the GMF wavelet transform analysis, filtered WL records and variation in the AP grids at sea level before and after the earthquakes. It is possible to observe different degrees of approximation in each of the variables regarding the occurrence of earthquakes. For example, in the case of the CMF, some high-intensity seismic events show anomalous frequencies some hours before the earthquake. On the other hand, the WL filtered by astronomical tide, account for the seismic event along the seacoast with a correspondence between wave amplitude and distance to the nearest ports. AP grids account for a dipole type configuration in the distribution of the pressure difference around the earthquake. On the other hand, the time series of atmospheric pressure at ocean level show a local minimum in a range of hours around the occurrence of the event.
从地磁研究中可能预测地震的简要报告:南大西洋的水位和气压
本文在分析地磁场(GMF)、水位(WL)和海平面气压(AP)与地震事件相关的扰动的基础上,简要介绍了在西南大西洋进行的研究。在研究区域分析了来自国际实时磁观测网(INTERMAGNET)观测站的GMF记录、政府间海洋学委员会(IOC)潮汐站的WL记录以及美国国家航空航天局(NASA)全球模拟和同化办公室(GMAO)数据库的每小时AP记录。给出了GMF小波变换分析频率、滤波后的WL记录频率与地震前后海平面AP格点变化的对比表。在有关地震发生的每一个变量中,可以观察到不同程度的近似。例如,在CMF的情况下,一些高强度地震事件在地震发生前几小时显示出异常频率。另一方面,经天文潮汐过滤后的WL,以波幅与最近港口距离的对应关系来解释沿海地震事件。AP网格解释了地震周围压力差分布中的偶极子型配置。另一方面,海平面大气压力的时间序列显示,在事件发生前后的几个小时范围内,有一个局地的最小值。
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