Abstract
In a joint analysis of the results of recording the electrical component of the natural electromagnetic field of the Earth and the catalog of earthquakes in Kamchatka in 2013, unipolar pulses of constant amplitude associated with earthquakes were identified, whose activity is closely correlated with the energy of the electromagnetic field. For the explanation, a hypothesis about the cooperative character of these impulses is proposed.
Highlights
IntroductionIn this paper the data for year of 2013 regarding seismic activity (represented by the Kamchatka branch of the geophysical service of the Russian Academy of Sciences), and the signal of the vertical electric component of the electromagnetic field of the ELF-VLF range (registered at the Karymshin observation station of the IKIR FEB RAS) we compared
In this paper the data for year of 2013 regarding seismic activity, and the signal of the vertical electric component of the electromagnetic field of the ELF-VLF range we compared.During the visual analysis of the waveforms of the initial data in the time vicinity of the earthquake moment, attention was drawn to the presence of unipolar pulses accompanying earthquakes
At a birth rate greater than the rate of annihilation leads to the deformation process occurring with an increasing number of stoppers, an increase in the stress to the threshold of fragile breaking’s of the rock, the subsequent disruption of the stoppers, relaxation of the stresses, and a transition to a new equilibrium state
Summary
In this paper the data for year of 2013 regarding seismic activity (represented by the Kamchatka branch of the geophysical service of the Russian Academy of Sciences), and the signal of the vertical electric component of the electromagnetic field of the ELF-VLF range (registered at the Karymshin observation station of the IKIR FEB RAS) we compared
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