DocumentCode :
750644
Title :
Earthquake [earthquake warning systems]
Author :
Bleier, Tom ; Freund, Friedemann
Author_Institution :
QuakeFinder, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Volume :
42
Issue :
12
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
22
Lastpage :
27
Abstract :
Accurate earthquake warnings are, at last, within reach. Instead of coming from the mechanical phenomena that have been the focus of decades of study, however, they will come from electromagnetic phenomena. And, remarkably, these predictions will come from signals gathered not only at the earth´s surface but also in the ionosphere. It has been observed that electromagnetic disturbances happen during the days that precede an earthquake. These disturbances happen when crystalline rocks are deformed by the slow grinding of the earth that occurs just before an earthquake. The cracking creates tremendous electric currents in the ground, which travel to the surface and into the air. These currents alter the magnetic field surrounding the earthquake zone and these electromagnetic effects can easily be detected. While such an earthquake warning system would be useful, there are a number of technical and financial problems that need first to be addressed before they can be installed worldwide.
Keywords :
alarm systems; earthquakes; electromagnetic fields; geophysical techniques; crystalline rock deformation; earthquake warning system; electric currents; electromagnetic disturbances; electromagnetic phenomena; mechanical phenomena; Area measurement; Buildings; Earth; Earthquakes; Local government; Monitoring; Motion measurement; Satellites; Seismic measurements; Strain measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9235
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MSPEC.2005.1549778
Filename :
1549778
Link To Document :
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