Abstract
During the DEMETER operating period in 2004-2010, many strong earthquakes took place in the world. 69 strong earthquakes with a magnitude above 7.0 during January 2005 to February 2010 were collected and analysed. The orbits, recorded in local nighttime by satellite, were chosen by a distance of 2000 km to the epicentres during the 9 days around these earthquakes, with 7 days before and 1 day after. The anomaly is defined when the disturbances in the electric field PSD increased to at least 1 order of magnitude relative to the normal median level about 10 -2V 2/m 2/Hz at 19.5-250 Hz frequency band, and the starting point of perturbations not exceeding 10°relsupative to the epicentral latitude. Among the 69 earthquakes, it is shown that electrostatic perturbations were detected at ULF-ultra low frequency and ELF-extremely low frequency band before the 32 earthquakes, nearly 46%. Furthermore, we extended the searching scale of these perturbations to the globe, and it can be found that before some earthquakes, the electrostatic anomalies were distributed in a much larger area a few days before, and then they concentrated to the closest orbit when the earthquake would happen one day or a few hours later, which reflects the spatial developing feature during the seismic preparation process. The results in this paper contribute to a better description of the electromagnetic (EM) disturbances at an altitude of 660-710 km in the ionosphere that can help towards a further understanding of the lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere (LAI) coupling mechanism. © 2012 Author(s). CC Attribution 3.0 License.
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Zhang, X., Shen, X., Parrot, M., Zeren, Z., Ouyang, X., Liu, J., … Miao, Y. (2012). Phenomena of electrostatic perturbations before strong earthquakes (2005-2010) observed on DEMETER. Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 12(1), 75–83. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-75-2012
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