Investigation of VLF and HF waves showing seismo-ionospheric anomalies induced by the 29 September 2009 Samoa earthquake (Mw=8.1)
Abstract
In Samoa Islands, a powerful earthquake took
place at 17:48:10.99 UTC (06:48:10.99 LT) on 29 September
2009 with a magnitude Mw=8.1. Using ICE (Instrument
Champ Electrique) and IMSC (Instrument Magnetic
Search Coil) experiments onboard the DEMETER (Detection
of Electromagnetic Emissions Transmitted from Earthquake
Regions) satellite we have surveyed possible variations
in electromagnetic signals transmitted by the groundbased
VLF transmitter NPM in Hawaii and in HF plasma
waves close to the Samoa earthquake during the seismic activity.
The indices Dst and Kp were used to distinguish preearthquake
anomalies from the other anomalies related to the
geomagnetic activities. In a previous study we have shown
that anomalies in IAP (plasma analyzer) and ISL (Langmuir
probe) experiments onboard the DEMETER and also TEC
(Total Electron Content) data appear 1 to 5 days before the
Samoa earthquake. In this paper we show that the anomalies
in the VLF transmitter signal and in the HF range appear
with the same time scale. The lack of significant geomagnetic
activities indicates that these anomalous behaviors
could be regarded as seismo-ionospheric precursors. It is also
shown that comparative analysis is more effective in seismoionospheric
studies.
Origin : Publication funded by an institution
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