Association of the negative anomalies of the quasistatic electric field in atmosphere with Kamchatka seismicity

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Abstract

One hundred three cases of a bay-like depression in the strength of the Ez component of the quasistatic electric field in the near-Earth atmosphere, observed from 1997 to 2002 on Kamchatka, have been analyzed statistically. It has been shown that the most probable length of a bay is 40ĝ€"60 min. The most probable drops in Ez are minus 106ĝ€"300 V/m. The dependence of these values on an earthquake class and a distance to the epicenter was not found. The probability of earthquake prediction over 24 h before an earthquake based on the Ez anomaly is 36%.

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Smirnov, S. (2008). Association of the negative anomalies of the quasistatic electric field in atmosphere with Kamchatka seismicity. Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 8(4), 745–749. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-8-745-2008

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