In a recent article the authors described a possible process of generating electromagnetic waves in the range of 1-12 Hz caused by diamagnetic currents originated by heat in ionosphere by high frequency waves (HF). ...In a recent article the authors described a possible process of generating electromagnetic waves in the range of 1-12 Hz caused by diamagnetic currents originated by heat in ionosphere by high frequency waves (HF). The origin of the HF waves that reach the ionosphere can be sent from the Earth's surface (HAARP- High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) or even solar. Through a SpectranNF-5035 detector, developed by German Aaronia with high sensitivity (1 μV) in a range of 1-12 Hz and low sampling time (5 ms), it was possible to measure these waves. During the months of July and August of 2016, very dry and away from electrical discharges in the region of S~ Jos~ dos Campos, SP, Brazil were made several series of measurements to detect these waves. The positive results of these experimental observations as well as discussions and suggestions are presented in this paper.展开更多
Over the last century,abnormal electromagnetic(EM)emissions associated with earthquake(EQ)activities have been widely reported and recorded by ground-based and satellite observations.However,the frequency at which abn...Over the last century,abnormal electromagnetic(EM)emissions associated with earthquake(EQ)activities have been widely reported and recorded by ground-based and satellite observations.However,the frequency at which abnormal EM emissions have been detected varies.In addition,whether low Earth orbit(LEO)satellites can detect EM anomalies from EQs remains controversial.In this paper,we take the Yushu earthquake as an example to address these concerns by DEMETER satellite observations and a newly constructed lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere model of extremely low frequency(ELF)wave propagation.The results illustrate that the frequency of ELF EM anomalies of the Yushu earthquake is mainly at 200–400 Hz.The observations and simulations illustrate that the power-frequency curve of the ELF EM wave from an underground source has a peak power frequency at 200–400 Hz,which is significantly different from the ELF EM wave radiated from the ground source.展开更多
文摘In a recent article the authors described a possible process of generating electromagnetic waves in the range of 1-12 Hz caused by diamagnetic currents originated by heat in ionosphere by high frequency waves (HF). The origin of the HF waves that reach the ionosphere can be sent from the Earth's surface (HAARP- High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) or even solar. Through a SpectranNF-5035 detector, developed by German Aaronia with high sensitivity (1 μV) in a range of 1-12 Hz and low sampling time (5 ms), it was possible to measure these waves. During the months of July and August of 2016, very dry and away from electrical discharges in the region of S~ Jos~ dos Campos, SP, Brazil were made several series of measurements to detect these waves. The positive results of these experimental observations as well as discussions and suggestions are presented in this paper.
基金supported by the National Institute of Natural Hazards,Ministry of Emergency Management of China(Grant No.ZDJ2020-06)the Institute of Geophysics,China Earthquake Administration(Grant No.DQJB19B27)+2 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41704156,41874174,41804156)the China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation(Research on low ionosphere satellite detection and Research on the coupling mechanism of lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere alternating electric field),the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2018YFC1503501)the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization(APSCO)Earthquake Research Project PhaseⅡ。
文摘Over the last century,abnormal electromagnetic(EM)emissions associated with earthquake(EQ)activities have been widely reported and recorded by ground-based and satellite observations.However,the frequency at which abnormal EM emissions have been detected varies.In addition,whether low Earth orbit(LEO)satellites can detect EM anomalies from EQs remains controversial.In this paper,we take the Yushu earthquake as an example to address these concerns by DEMETER satellite observations and a newly constructed lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere model of extremely low frequency(ELF)wave propagation.The results illustrate that the frequency of ELF EM anomalies of the Yushu earthquake is mainly at 200–400 Hz.The observations and simulations illustrate that the power-frequency curve of the ELF EM wave from an underground source has a peak power frequency at 200–400 Hz,which is significantly different from the ELF EM wave radiated from the ground source.