A qualitative study of seismic-ionospheric precursor phenomena monitored by a very close to the epicenter VLF and LF receiver

Publication date: Available online 5 March 2015 Source:Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C Author(s): C. Skeberis , Z.D. Zaharis , T.D. Xenos , S. Spatalas , M.E. Contadakis This work investigates the occurrence of disturbances across a wide range of VLF and LF frequencies received prior to a seismic event (Mw=4), that took place on May 12th 2012, the epicenter of which was very close (14Km) to the VLF/LF station. The signals analysed were emitted from five VLF and five LF European transmitters. This seismic event produced precursory ionospheric disturbances, identified as spectral distortion, three days before its occurrence, providing a distinct pattern open to further investigation. Although the basis of the ionosphere interaction with seismic phenomena has been well documented in previous studies, the close proximity of the receiver to the seismic event provides a new perspective to this study. The monitored signals have undergone normalization and then they have been processed by means of the Hilbert-Huang Transform. Diagrams of the signals relevant to the phenomena are presented and the disturbances that are present in the raw data are accentuated through further processing.
Source: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts ABC - Category: Science Source Type: research
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