Air Current Circulation as a Possible Cause of Preseismic Anomalies in the Surface Electric Field

V. Surkov
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Ground-based measurements of the vertical atmospheric electric field of the Earth sometimes show bay-like anomalies that precede certain earthquakes. In some cases, these anomalies have even been accompanied by a change in the sign of the field under fair weather conditions. Possible causes of this phenomenon are typically attributed to anomalous changes in electrical conductivity in the surface air and increased radon emission from the soil. This paper proposes another mechanism of atmospheric electrical anomalies that involves the entrainment of charged aerosols and light and heavy ions by air flows. Such flows can be produced by small temperature anomalies observed before some seismic events. Theoretical analysis shows that anomalously strong electrical variations may occur even in the presence weak air flows provided that they persist for a long time and there is a specific structure of the velocity field with vertical air circulation and particle exchange between different atmospheric layers. For this type of flows, an analytical solution is derived and spatial distributions of atmospheric electric perturbations are obtained. The results of calculations and estimates confirm that the proposed mechanism can explain the observational data.
气流环流可能是地表电场震前异常的原因之一
对地球垂直大气电场的地基测量有时会显示出某些地震发生前的海湾状异常。在某些情况下,在天气晴朗的条件下,这些异常现象甚至伴随着电场符号的变化。造成这种现象的可能原因通常是地表空气中电导率的异常变化和土壤中氡排放量的增加。本文提出了大气电异常的另一种机制,即气流夹带带电气溶胶和轻重离子。在一些地震事件发生前观测到的微小温度异常就可能产生这种气流。理论分析表明,即使在存在微弱气流的情况下,也可能发生异常强烈的电变化,前提是这些变化持续时间较长,并且存在垂直空气循环和不同大气层之间粒子交换的特定速度场结构。对于这类气流,我们推导出了一个解析解,并获得了大气电扰动的空间分布。计算和估算结果证实,所提出的机制可以解释观测数据。
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