Ionospheric quasi-static electric field anomalies during seismic activity in August–September 1981

The paper proposes new results, analyses and information for the plate tectonic situation in the processing of INTERCOSMOS-BULGARIA-1300 satellite data about anomalies of the quasi-static electric field in the upper ionosphere over activated earthquake source regions at different latitudes. The eart...

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Main Authors: M. Gousheva, D. Danov, P. Hristov, M. Matova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009-01-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/9/3/2009/nhess-9-3-2009.pdf
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spelling doaj-0f6413e21d774d38806c07d28e2499f82020-11-24T23:38:54ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812009-01-0191315Ionospheric quasi-static electric field anomalies during seismic activity in August–September 1981M. GoushevaD. DanovP. HristovM. MatovaThe paper proposes new results, analyses and information for the plate tectonic situation in the processing of INTERCOSMOS-BULGARIA-1300 satellite data about anomalies of the quasi-static electric field in the upper ionosphere over activated earthquake source regions at different latitudes. The earthquake catalogue is made on the basis of information from the United State Geological Survey (USGS) website. The disturbances in ionospheric quasi-static electric fields are recorded by IESP-1 instrument aboard the INTERCOSMOS-BULGARIA-1300 satellite and they are compared with significant seismic events from the period 14 August–20 September 1981 in magnetically very quiet, quiet and medium quiet days. The main tectonic characteristics of the seismically activated territories are also taken in account. The main goal of the above research work is to enlarge the research of possible connections between anomalous vertical electric field penetrations into the ionosphere and the earthquake manifestations, also to propose tectonic arguments for the observed phenomena. The studies are represented in four main blocks: (i) previous studies of similar problems, (ii) selection of satellite, seismic and plate tectonic data, (iii) data processing with new specialized software and observations of the quasi-static electric field and (iiii) summary, comparison of new with previous results in our studies and conclusion. We establish the high informativity of the vertical component <i>Ez</i> of the quasi-static electric field in the upper ionosphere according observations by INTERCOSMOS-BULGARIA-1300 that are placed above considerably activated earthquake sources. This component shows an increase of about 2–10 mV/m above sources, situated on mobile structures of the plates. The paper discusses the observed effects. It is represented also a statistical study of ionospheric effects 5–15 days before and 5–15 days after the earthquakes with magnitude M 4.8–7.9. http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/9/3/2009/nhess-9-3-2009.pdf
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author M. Gousheva
D. Danov
P. Hristov
M. Matova
spellingShingle M. Gousheva
D. Danov
P. Hristov
M. Matova
Ionospheric quasi-static electric field anomalies during seismic activity in August–September 1981
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
author_facet M. Gousheva
D. Danov
P. Hristov
M. Matova
author_sort M. Gousheva
title Ionospheric quasi-static electric field anomalies during seismic activity in August–September 1981
title_short Ionospheric quasi-static electric field anomalies during seismic activity in August–September 1981
title_full Ionospheric quasi-static electric field anomalies during seismic activity in August–September 1981
title_fullStr Ionospheric quasi-static electric field anomalies during seismic activity in August–September 1981
title_full_unstemmed Ionospheric quasi-static electric field anomalies during seismic activity in August–September 1981
title_sort ionospheric quasi-static electric field anomalies during seismic activity in august–september 1981
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
issn 1561-8633
1684-9981
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The paper proposes new results, analyses and information for the plate tectonic situation in the processing of INTERCOSMOS-BULGARIA-1300 satellite data about anomalies of the quasi-static electric field in the upper ionosphere over activated earthquake source regions at different latitudes. The earthquake catalogue is made on the basis of information from the United State Geological Survey (USGS) website. The disturbances in ionospheric quasi-static electric fields are recorded by IESP-1 instrument aboard the INTERCOSMOS-BULGARIA-1300 satellite and they are compared with significant seismic events from the period 14 August–20 September 1981 in magnetically very quiet, quiet and medium quiet days. The main tectonic characteristics of the seismically activated territories are also taken in account. The main goal of the above research work is to enlarge the research of possible connections between anomalous vertical electric field penetrations into the ionosphere and the earthquake manifestations, also to propose tectonic arguments for the observed phenomena. The studies are represented in four main blocks: (i) previous studies of similar problems, (ii) selection of satellite, seismic and plate tectonic data, (iii) data processing with new specialized software and observations of the quasi-static electric field and (iiii) summary, comparison of new with previous results in our studies and conclusion. We establish the high informativity of the vertical component <i>Ez</i> of the quasi-static electric field in the upper ionosphere according observations by INTERCOSMOS-BULGARIA-1300 that are placed above considerably activated earthquake sources. This component shows an increase of about 2–10 mV/m above sources, situated on mobile structures of the plates. The paper discusses the observed effects. It is represented also a statistical study of ionospheric effects 5–15 days before and 5–15 days after the earthquakes with magnitude M 4.8–7.9.
url http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/9/3/2009/nhess-9-3-2009.pdf
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