寻找地震的脉冲超低频电磁前兆

IF 0.9 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
V. A. Martines-Bedenko, V. A. Pilipenko, K. Shiokawa, V. A. Kasimova
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摘要

摘要--大量文献描述了一种新的地震电磁效应--持续时间为 1-40 秒的磁脉冲的出现,这种磁脉冲在震级很低的地震发生前几分钟就能在高达一万千米的距离上被探测到。我们假定脉冲前兆产生过程的普遍性,以及在短期内(几分钟)发出临近地震警报的基本可能性。本文根据远东感应磁强计网络的数据,研究了在震级为 M > 5.0 的地震发生前出现超低频脉冲的可能性。这些高灵敏度磁强计的记录中经常出现脉冲干扰。有些脉冲是在几个站点同步观测到的,这就排除了它们来自局部噪声的可能性。许多脉冲中出现的振荡结构的最大频谱约为 7-8 赫兹,与舒曼谐振器的基频一致。将磁场观测数据与全球闪电定位网络(WWLLN)的数据进行比较后发现,部分脉冲是由磁场站附近 650 公里范围内的闪电放电引起的。虽然有些脉冲是在地震前观测到的,但不能肯定它们与地震活动有关。对地震冲击前后 5 分钟间隔内脉冲数的计算表明,脉冲数是随机分布在地震发生前后的。显然,脉冲主要是电离层对远处闪电放电的反应。
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Search for Pulsed Ultralow-Frequency Electromagnetic Precursors of Earthquakes

Search for Pulsed Ultralow-Frequency Electromagnetic Precursors of Earthquakes

AbstractNumerous publications have appeared in the literature describing a new seismo-electromagnetic effect—the appearance of magnetic pulses with a duration of 1–40 s, which are detected at distances up to ten thousand km a few minutes before earthquakes of even low magnitude. An assumption was made about the universality of the processes responsible for generation of pulsed precursors and the fundamental possibility of a short-term (a few minutes) warning of an approaching earthquake. In this article, the possibility of the occurrence of ultra-low-frequency pulses that precede seismic events with magnitudes M > 5.0 is studied based on the data from a network of induction magnetometers in the Far East. Pulsed disturbances occur regularly in the records by these highly sensitive magnetometers. Some pulses are observed synchronously at several stations, which excludes their origin from local noise. The spectral maximum of about 7–8 Hz of the oscillatory structure, which appears in many pulses, corresponds to the fundamental frequency of the Schumann resonator. A comparison of magnetic observations with data from the World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN) showed that some of the pulses were caused by lightning discharges in the 650 km vicinity of magnetic station. Although some of the impulses are observed immediately before earthquakes, their connection with seismic activity cannot be claimed with certainty. The calculation of the number of pulses within the 5-min interval before and after the seismic shock shows that they are randomly distributed around the time of the earthquake. Apparently, the pulses are mainly due to the ionospheric response to a distant lightning discharge.

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Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
30.00%
发文量
60
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes results of original theoretical and experimental research in relevant areas of the physics of the Earth''s interior and applied geophysics. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.
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