A VLF/LF facility network for preseismic electromagnetic investigations

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Abstract

Earthquakes are one of the most frequently occurring natural disasters. Many indications have been collected on the presence of seismo-ionospheric perturbations preceding such tragic phenomena. Radio techniques are the essential tools leading the detection of seismo-electromagnetic emissions by monitoring at very low-frequency (VLF, 3-30kHz) and low-frequency (LF, 30-300kHz) sub-ionospheric paths between transmitters and receivers . In this brief communication, we present the implementation of a VLF/LF network to search for earthquake electromagnetic precursors. The proposed system is comprised of a monopole antenna including a preamplifier, a GPS receiver and a recording device. This system will deliver a steady stream of real-time amplitude and phase measurements as well as a daily recording VLF/LF data set. The first implementation of the system was done in Graz, Austria. The second one will be in Guyancourt (France), with a third one in Réunion (France) and a fourth one in Moratuwa (Sri Lanka). In the near future, we are planning to expand our network for enhanced monitoring and increased coverage.

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Galopeau, P. H. M., Maxworth, A. S., Boudjada, M. Y., Eichelberger, H. U., Meftah, M., Biagi, P. F., & Schwingenschuh, K. (2023). A VLF/LF facility network for preseismic electromagnetic investigations. Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, 12(2), 231–237. https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-12-231-2023

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