Charge generation and propagation in igneous rocks
F Freund - Journal of Geodynamics, 2002 - Elsevier
Various electrical phenomena have been reported prior to or concurrent with earthquakes
such as resistivity changes, ground potentials, electromagnetic (EM), and luminous signals …
such as resistivity changes, ground potentials, electromagnetic (EM), and luminous signals …
Short-term earthquake prediction: Current status of seismo-electromagnetics
Loss of human lives as a result of earthquakes is caused overwhelmingly by the collapse of
buildings within less than a few minutes of main shocks. The most urgent countermeasure …
buildings within less than a few minutes of main shocks. The most urgent countermeasure …
Time‐resolved study of charge generation and propagation in igneous rocks
F Freund - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Electrical resistivity changes, ground potentials, electromagnetic (EM), and luminous signals
preceding or accompanying earthquakes have been reported many times, in addition to …
preceding or accompanying earthquakes have been reported many times, in addition to …
Electric and magnetic phenomena observed before the volcano-seismic activity in 2000 in the Izu Island Region, Japan
S Uyeda, M Hayakawa, T Nagao… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
Significant anomalous changes in the ultra low frequency range (≈ 0.01 Hz) were observed
in both geoelectric and geomagnetic fields before the major volcano-seismic activity in the …
in both geoelectric and geomagnetic fields before the major volcano-seismic activity in the …
Long-range correlations in the electric signals that precede rupture: Further investigations
The correlations within the time series of the seismic electric signal (SES) activities have
been studied in a previous paper [P. Varotsos, N. Sarlis, and E. Skordas, Phys. Rev. E 66 …
been studied in a previous paper [P. Varotsos, N. Sarlis, and E. Skordas, Phys. Rev. E 66 …
Seismic electric signals (SES) and earthquakes: A review of an updated VAN method and competing hypotheses for SES generation and earthquake triggering
DS Helman - Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 2020 - Elsevier
Electromagnetic phenomena are sometimes associated with seismic events, but earthquake
prediction using seismic electric signals (SES) has not been seriously considered since the …
prediction using seismic electric signals (SES) has not been seriously considered since the …
Experimental study of electric potential response characteristics of different lithological samples subject to uniaxial loading
Electric potential (EP) signals are detected when coal or rock materials are subjected to
mechanical loading. Such signals are attributed to the generation and accumulation of free …
mechanical loading. Such signals are attributed to the generation and accumulation of free …
Nonextensivity and natural time: The case of seismicity
Nonextensive statistical mechanics, pioneered by Tsallis, has recently achieved a
generalization of the Gutenberg-Richter law for earthquakes. This remarkable generalization …
generalization of the Gutenberg-Richter law for earthquakes. This remarkable generalization …
One possible generation mechanism of co-seismic electric signals
Q Huang - Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B, 2002 - jstage.jst.go.jp
A model considering the compensation of piezoelectric effect and the dislocation theory of
fault is developed to inves Page 1 No. 7] Proc. Japan Acad., 78, Ser. B (2002) 173 One …
fault is developed to inves Page 1 No. 7] Proc. Japan Acad., 78, Ser. B (2002) 173 One …
Electric Fields that “Arrive” before the Time Derivative<? format?> of the Magnetic Field prior to Major Earthquakes
The low frequency electric signals (emitted from the focal area when the stress reaches a
critical value) that precede major earthquakes, are recorded at distances≈ 100 km being …
critical value) that precede major earthquakes, are recorded at distances≈ 100 km being …