Abstract

Records of 58 identical broadband seismograph stations were studied made during strong geomagnetic storms. Oscillations of periods of a few hours were studied. These were compared with synchronous variations of earth tides. Anomalous changes in deformation rate were observed after storms at stations installed near continent–ocean boundaries. They lasted a few days and had amplitudes of a few millimeters per minute.

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