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Ionospheric anomaly due to seismic activities – Part 2: Evidence from D-layer preparation and disappearance times

We show evidences for anomalous ionospheric behaviour in the signal of Indian navy VLF transmitting station named VTX due to earthquakes in the South Asian region. We concentrate on the variation of the D-layer preparation time (DLPT) and D-layer disappearance time (DLDT) in a period of sixteen mont...

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Published in:Natural hazards and earth system sciences 2010-08, Vol.10 (8), p.1751-1757
Main Authors: Chakrabarti, S K, Sasmal, S, Chakrabarti, S
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Language:English
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Summary:We show evidences for anomalous ionospheric behaviour in the signal of Indian navy VLF transmitting station named VTX due to earthquakes in the South Asian region. We concentrate on the variation of the D-layer preparation time (DLPT) and D-layer disappearance time (DLDT) in a period of sixteen months and study their average behaviors. We identify those days in which DLPT and DLDT exhibit significant deviations. Separately, we compute the energy release by earthquakes during this period and show that "anomalous VLF" days are associated with anomalous energy release. We find that the anomaly and the deviation of DLPT and DLDTs from the mean are linearly correlated. We discuss the predictability in this approach and compare with the terminator shift approach using the same set of data.
ISSN:1684-9981
1561-8633
1684-9981
DOI:10.5194/nhess-10-1751-2010