Ionospheric electromagnetic perturbations observed on demeter satellite before chile m7.9 earthquake

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Based on the ionospheric electromagnetic data observed on DEMETER satellite of France, the ionospheric electromagnetic signals were analyzed within 10 days before Chile M7.9 earthquake on November 14, 2007. It is found that, low frequency electromagnetic disturbances began to increase in a large scale of latitude, and reached to a maximum one week prior to the earthquake, and at about three days before the quake, the peak values shifted to lower latitude. Taking three days as a group, spatial images of a few parameters were analyzed, from which it can be seen during the five days prior to this earthquake, the amplitude and scale of anomalies are enlarged, while the epicenter is located at the boundary of anomalous region. The anomalous tempo-spatial variation in electron density prior to the earthquake were also obtained in terms of tracing the data from revisited orbits in half a year prior to the quake. © 2009 Seismological Society of China and Springer-Verlag GmbH.

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Zhang, X., Qian, J., Ouyang, X., Shen, X., Cai, J., & Zhao, S. (2009). Ionospheric electromagnetic perturbations observed on demeter satellite before chile m7.9 earthquake. Earthquake Science, 22(3), 251–255. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11589-009-0251-7

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