Principal component analysis of geoelectrical signals measured in the seismically active area of Basilicata Region (southern Italy)

  • Telesca L
  • Colangelo G
  • Hattori K
  • et al.
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Abstract. Geoelectrical fluctuations are the end product of several geophysical phenomena. In particular geoelectrical signals measured in seismically active areas can be attributed to stress and strain changes, associated with earthquakes. The complexity of this problem has suggested the development of advanced statistical methods to investigate the heterogeneous nature of these fluctuations. In this paper we analysed the time dynamics of short-term variability of geoelectrical field measured at Giuliano station, located in Basilicata Region, one of the most seismically active areas of southern Italy. We applied the principal component analysis (PCA). The analysis has shown earthquake precursory patterns in the daily variation of the principal components, revealing that the PCA approach is promising for monitoring seismic areas.

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Telesca, L., Colangelo, G., Hattori, K., & Lapenna, V. (2004). Principal component analysis of geoelectrical signals measured in the seismically active area of Basilicata Region (southern Italy). Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 4(5/6), 663–667. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-4-663-2004

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