Precursory phenomena observed in the total electron content measurements before great Hokkaido earthquake of September 25, 2003 (M = 8.3)

I. E. Zakharenkova, I. I. Shagimuratov, A. Krankowski, A. F. Lagovsky

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Abstract

In this paper the analysis of the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) variations obtained with using GPS measurements before the Hokkaido earthquake (M = 8.3) is presented. Anomalous behavior of TEC was detected within several days before the main event. Anomaly appeared as the local TEC enhancement situated in the vicinity of the forthcoming earthquake epicenter. These structures occurred during 5 days prior to the shock at the same interval of local time. At the process of the earthquake approach the amplitude of modification was increased, and it has reached the 85-90% level relative to the non-disturbed conditions 18 hours before the earthquake. The area of strong positive disturbance has extended over 1500 km in latitudes and 4000 km in longitudes. The analysis have shown that according to the series of characteristics (its locality, affinity with the epicenter, dome-shaped zone of manifestation, characteristic time of existence) the detected ionospheric anomaly may be associated to the precursors of seismic activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)267-278
Number of pages12
JournalStudia Geophysica et Geodaetica
Volume51
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2007

Keywords

  • Earthquake
  • Ionosphere
  • Seismo-ionospheric anomalies
  • Total electron content

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