Isaac Scientific Publishing

New Horizons in Mathematical Physics

Electromagnetic Harbinger Earthquakes

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DOI: 10.22606/nhmp.2020.41002

Author(s)

  • V. K. Balkhanov*
    Institute of Physical Materials Science, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ulan-Ude City, Russia

Abstract

The radiation of the electric dipole has been calculated, located in the lithosphere and oriented normal to the surface of the Earth. This radiation, in the form of a side wave, reaches the boundary of the atmosphere and lithosphere, and further through the air reaches the measuring complex. This radiation may serve as a harbinger of the earthquake. Offered a method of detecting the electromagnetic Harbinger earthquakes. The measuring complex consists of a vertical electrical antenna and toroidal magnetic antennas located on the Earth's surface. It has been established that the measuring complex is most sensitive to the radiation of the electric dipole, located in the lithosphere array and oriented normally to the Earth's surface. The measuring complex records electromagnetic Harbingers. Detected signal has a number of features that are different from other radiation that allows believe it is a Harbinger of the Earthquake.

Keywords

electromagnetic Harbinger Earthquake, dipole, lithosphere, lateral wave.

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