Abstract
A new theory of earthquakes (EQs) predicts strong electric discharges which may be detected by a wide-band radio receiving system. It is found that detection from space would not be possible and a system on the Earth's surface would be faced with several engineering difficulties. A low-frequency subterranean receiving system would have a much better probability of detecting electrical seismic discharges and it is further suggested that evidence for such discharges could already exist in ELF radio recordings routinely made at polar research stations.
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