Inductive seismo-electromagnetic effect in relation to seismogenic ULF emission

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During the seismic wave propagation through the crust, the electromagnetic pulse can originate due to MHD conversion in this conductive medium. On the assumption of simple models of seismic wave excitation and attenuation, the problem is reduced to the analysis of a diffusion-like equation for a vector potential function. In this way, we need to change the classical gauge condition. A semi-analytical form of the solution is obtained in a case with constant ground conductivity. Dependencies of the electric and magnetic field components and the pulse duration on distance and crust conductivity have been computed in detail. The results could be useful for the explanation of electromagnetic signals related to coseismic, foreshock and aftershock activity. © 2008 This work is distributed under.

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Molchanov, O., Kulchitsky, A., & Hayakawa, M. (2001). Inductive seismo-electromagnetic effect in relation to seismogenic ULF emission. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 1(1–2), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-1-61-2001

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