Title :
Sub-ionospheric vlf propagation anomalies associated with the earthquake ON 25 March 2013
Author :
Singh, A.K. ; Pandey, Uma ; Singh, O.P. ; Singh, Bawa
Author_Institution :
F.E.T. Campus, Fac. of Basic Sci. & Humanities, Dept. of Phys., Raja Balwant Singh, Agra, India
Abstract :
Ionospheric perturbations in possible association with the earthquake occurred on 25 March 2013 in India-Oceania region (magnitudes ≈ 6.0) is investigated on the basis of subionospheric propagation data from the NWC transmitter(19.8 kHz) on the North West Cape, Australia to a VLF receiving station at Agra, India. The local nighttime VLF amplitude data are extensively investigated during the period, ±15 days of the earthquake, in which the trend (nighttime average amplitude), dispersion and nighttime fluctuation are analyzed. It is found that a clear precursory ionosphere perturbation is detected, about 12 days before the main shock, which is characterised by the simultaneous decrease in the trend and increase in nighttime fluctuation. Possible seismo-ionospheric mechanisms to demonstrate the physics that how ionosphere starts to feel these earthquakes are discussed.
Keywords :
earthquakes; ionospheric disturbances; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; AD 2013 03 25; Agra; Australia; India; India-Oceania region; NWC transmitter; North West Cape; VLF receiving station; earthquake; ionospheric perturbations; local nighttime VLF amplitude data; sub-ionospheric VLF propagation anomalies; subionospheric propagation data; Earthquakes; Fluctuations; Fresnel reflection; Ionosphere; Market research; Noise measurement; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS), 2014 XXXIth URSI
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/URSIGASS.2014.6929825