Signature of pending earthquake from electromagnetic anomalies

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Eftaxias, K [1 ]
Kapiris, P [1 ]
Polygiannakis, J [1 ]
Bogris, N [1 ]
Kopanas, J [1 ]
Antonopoulos, G [1 ]
Peratzakis, A [1 ]
Hadjicontis, V [1 ]
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[1] Univ Athens, Dept Phys, Solid Earth Phys Inst, Athens, Greece
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10.1029/2001GL013124
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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摘要
Two electromagnetic (EM) anomalies have been detected in the VLF frequency band before the Athens earthquake (EQ) (M-W = 5.9, Sept. 7, 1999) with the following characteristics: (i) The first and second anomaly lasted for 12 and 17 hours respectively with a cessation of 12 hours; (ii) The second anomaly ceased at about 9 hours before the EQ; (iii) The larger anomaly, the second one, contains approximately 80% of the total EM energy received; (iv) No EM disturbance has been recorded in the VHF frequency band unlike with other cases, e.g., the Kozani Grevena and Egion-Eratini earthquakes. The fault modeling of the Athens EQ, based on information obtained by radar interferometry, predicts two faults. The main fault segment is responsible for 80% of the total energy released, while the secondary fault segment for the remaining 20%. Moreover, a recent seismic data analysis supports the hypothesis that a two-event solution for the Athens EQ, is more likely than a single event solution. In addition, the absence of surface rupture explains the absence of EM detection in the VHF frequency band. The present analysis reveals that the properties of the preseismic electromagnetic anomalies might be considered as signatures of a pending earthquake.
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