Ionospheric Layer Variability Prior to Strong Earthquakes During Quiet Geomagnetic Conditions
Session: Application of Remote Sensing and Space-Based Earth Observations Data in Earthquake Research II
Type: Oral
Date: 4/22/2021
Presentation Time: 06:00 PM Pacific
Description:
We report on electric field measurements recorded by the Electric Field Detector (EFD) and the Instrument Champ Electrique (ICE) onboard, respectively, CSES and DEMETER satellites. We study the variations of Very Low Frequency (VLF) ground-based transmitter signals detected by both satellites during periods of low solar and geomagnetic activities. We consider the variation of VLF power spectra density in the frequency range between few Hertz to 20 kHz. We emphasize on ionospheric disturbances associated to earthquakes occurrences. Such disturbances are linked to waves generated by coupling of neutral particles and electrons related, through the atmosphere, to lithospheric ground displacements. The main peculiarities of seismic ionospheric anomalies are summarized taken into consideration technical complementary of both satellites.
Presenting Author: Mohammed Boudjada
Student Presenter: No
Authors
Mohammed Boudjada Presenting Author Corresponding Author mohammed.boudjada@oeaw.ac.at Austrian Academy of Sciences |
Hans Eichelberger hans.ulrich.eichelberger@oeaw.ac.at Austrian Academy of Sciences |
XueMin Zhang zhangxm96@126.com China Earthquake Administration |
Werner Magnes werner.magnes@oeaw.ac.at Austrian Academy of Sciences |
Valery Denisenko denisen@icm.krasn.ru Russian Academy of Sciences |
Andreas Pollinger andreas.pollinger@oeaw.ac.at Austrian Academy of Sciences |
Xuhui Shen xuhuishen@ninhm.ac.cn China Earthquake Administration |
Christoph Schirninger christoph.schirninger@oeaw.ac.at Austrian Academy of Sciences |
Patrick Galopeau patrick.galopeau@latmos.ipsl.fr LATMOS-CNRS, UVSQ Université Paris-Saclay |
JianPing Huang xhhjp@126.com China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, , China (Mainland) |
Semen Nesterov twist3r0k@yandex.ru Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, , Russian Federation |
Konrad Schwingenschuh konrad.schwingenschuh@oeaw.ac.at Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, , Austria |
Michel Parrot michel.parrot@cnrs-orleans.fr LPC2E/CNRS, Université d’Orléans, Orléans, , France |
Manfred Stachel manfred.stachel@oeaw.ac.at Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, , Austria |
Ionospheric Layer Variability Prior to Strong Earthquakes During Quiet Geomagnetic Conditions
Category
Application of Remote Sensing and Space-based Earth Observations Data in Earthquake Research