The ultra-low-frequency magnetic disturbances associated with earthquakes

  • Hayakawa M
  • Hobara Y
  • Ohta K
  • et al.
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Abstract

The ultra-low-frequency (ULF) electromagnetic emission is recently recognized as one of the most promising candidates for short-term earthquake (EQ) prediction. This paper reviews previous convincing evidence on the presence of ULF emissions before three major EQs. Then, we present further statistical study on the ULF occurrence, our networks of ULF monitoring in different spatial scales in Japan and finally we present several signal processings to identify the seismogenic emissions by showing latest results for recent large EQs.

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Hayakawa, M., Hobara, Y., Ohta, K., & Hattori, K. (2011). The ultra-low-frequency magnetic disturbances associated with earthquakes. Earthquake Science, 24(6), 523–534. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11589-011-0814-2

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