Earthquake and hurricane coupling is ascertained by ground-based laser interferometer and satellite observing techniques

  • Dubrov M
  • Volkov V
  • Golovachev S
ISSN: 2195-9269
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Abstract. The most destructive disasters such as the strongest earthquakes and the most powerful tropical cyclones can be treated as tightly coupled geophysical phenomena in their origin. Results of comparison of geophysical field variations and seismic activity of the Earth have evidently shown the correlation between lithosphere–atmosphere interactive disturbances, tropical cyclonic activity in the World Ocean, and seismic processes in the solid Earth. The ground-based laser interferometer techniques being supplemented by satellite observational systems can be considered as promising methods for common earthquake and hurricane monitoring and prediction.

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Dubrov, M. N., Volkov, V. a., & Golovachev, S. P. (2014). Earthquake and hurricane coupling is ascertained by ground-based laser interferometer and satellite observing techniques. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions, 2(1), 935–961. Retrieved from http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci-discuss.net/2/935/2014/

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