Precursory enhancement of EIA in the morning sector: Contribution from mid-latitude large earthquakes in the north-east Asian region

Kwangsun Ryu, Koh Ichiro Oyama, Ludmil Bankov, Chia Hung Chen, Minakshi Devi, Huixin Liu, Jann Yenq Liu

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Abstract

To investigate whether the link between seismic activity and EIA (equatorial ionization anomaly) enhancement is valid for mid-latitude seismic activity, DEMETER observations around seven large earthquakes in the north-east Asian region were fully analyzed (M⩾6.8). In addition, statistical analysis was performed for 35 large earthquakes (M⩾6.0) that occurred during the DEMETER observation period. The results suggest that mid-latitude earthquakes do contribute to EIA enhancement, represented as normalized equatorial N e , and that ionospheric change precedes seismic events, as has been reported in previous studies. According to statistical studies, the normalized equatorial density enhancement is sensitive and proportional to both the magnitude and the hypocenter depth of an earthquake. The mechanisms that can explain the contribution of mid-latitude seismic activity to EIA variation are briefly discussed based on current explanations of the geochemical and ionospheric processes involved in lithosphere–ionosphere interaction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)268-280
Number of pages13
JournalAdvances in Space Research
Volume57
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2016

Keywords

  • Earthquake precursor
  • Equatorial ionization anomaly
  • Seismo-ionospheric coupling

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