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Multi-Sensor Observations of Earthquake Related Atmospheric Signals over Major Geohazard Validation SitesWe are conducting a scientific validation study involving multi-sensor observations in our investigation of phenomena preceding major earthquakes. Our approach is based on a systematic analysis of several atmospheric and environmental parameters, which we found, are associated with the earthquakes, namely: thermal infrared radiation, outgoing long-wavelength radiation, ionospheric electron density, and atmospheric temperature and humidity. For first time we applied this approach to selected GEOSS sites prone to earthquakes or volcanoes. This provides a new opportunity to cross validate our results with the dense networks of in-situ and space measurements. We investigated two different seismic aspects, first the sites with recent large earthquakes, viz.- Tohoku-oki (M9, 2011, Japan) and Emilia region (M5.9, 2012,N. Italy). Our retrospective analysis of satellite data has shown the presence of anomalies in the atmosphere. Second, we did a retrospective analysis to check the re-occurrence of similar anomalous behavior in atmosphere/ionosphere over three regions with distinct geological settings and high seismicity: Taiwan, Japan and Kamchatka, which include 40 major earthquakes (M>5.9) for the period of 2005-2009. We found anomalous behavior before all of these events with no false negatives; false positives were less then 10%. Our initial results suggest that multi-instrument space-borne and ground observations show a systematic appearance of atmospheric anomalies near the epicentral area that could be explained by a coupling between the observed physical parameters and earthquake preparation processes.
Document ID
20120013626
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Ouzounov, D.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Pulinets, S.
(Academy of Sciences (Russia) Moscow, Russian Federation)
Davindenko, D.
(Fidorov Inst. of Applied Geophysics Moscow, Russia)
Hattori, K.
(Chiba Univ. Chiba, Japan)
Kafatos, M.
(Chapman Univ. Orange, CA, United States)
Taylor, P.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
August 26, 2013
Publication Date
December 3, 2012
Subject Category
Geophysics
Report/Patent Number
GSFC.ABS.6859.2012
Meeting Information
Meeting: American Geophysical Union''s 45th Annual Fall Meeting
Location: San Francisco,CA
Country: United States
Start Date: December 3, 2012
End Date: December 7, 2012
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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