H.E. Eshkuvatov , B.J. Ahmedov , Y.A. Tillayev , M. Arslan Tariq , M. Ali Shah , Libo Liu
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Abstract
This study reports the morphological characteristics of anomalous variations in Global Navigation Satellite System Total Electron Content (GNSS-TEC) prior to the strong local earthquakes (EQ) that occurred during the period of 2011–2015. We have analyzed 20 earthquakes of magnitude M ≥ 5.6. A statistical technique is implemented on the data of six GNSS stations located in Tashkent, Kitab, and Maidanak in Uzbekistan, and Islamabad, Multan, Quetta in Pakistan. The results show continuous anomalous variations in TEC during 24 h before the occupancy of local earthquakes. It is shown that the precursors before the occurrence of strong earthquakes, in particular of magnitude 5.7, 7.7, 7.5, 7.8 and 7.3 are detected near Eastern Uzbekistan (26 May 2013), Southwestern Pakistan (24 September 2013), Hindukush region of Afghanistan (26 October 2015), and Central Nepal (25 April 2015) and (12 May 2015), respectively. The ionospheric anomalies appearing before the strong earthquakes at six GNSS stations are registered in 14 cases (70%) out of 20 selected EQs. It is depicted that anomalies referred to as ionospheric precursors appeared about 1–7 days prior to the occurrence of strong earthquakes.
期刊介绍:
Geodesy and Geodynamics launched in October, 2010, and is a bimonthly publication. It is sponsored jointly by Institute of Seismology, China Earthquake Administration, Science Press, and another six agencies. It is an international journal with a Chinese heart. Geodesy and Geodynamics is committed to the publication of quality scientific papers in English in the fields of geodesy and geodynamics from authors around the world. Its aim is to promote a combination between Geodesy and Geodynamics, deepen the application of Geodesy in the field of Geoscience and quicken worldwide fellows'' understanding on scientific research activity in China. It mainly publishes newest research achievements in the field of Geodesy, Geodynamics, Science of Disaster and so on. Aims and Scope: new theories and methods of geodesy; new results of monitoring and studying crustal movement and deformation by using geodetic theories and methods; new ways and achievements in earthquake-prediction investigation by using geodetic theories and methods; new results of crustal movement and deformation studies by using other geologic, hydrological, and geophysical theories and methods; new results of satellite gravity measurements; new development and results of space-to-ground observation technology.