2013
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-13-187-2013
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On the multi-fractal characteristics of the ULF geomagnetic field before the 1993 Guam earthquake

Abstract: Abstract. Ida et al. (2005) document significant changes in the multi-fractal parameters of the ULF geomagnetic field H component starting about one month before the 1993 Guam earthquake. According to the authors, these multi-fractal signatures can be considered as precursory signals of the Guam earthquake. As a consequence, they conclude that the multifractal analysis may have an important role in the development of short-term earthquake prediction capabilities. Since this and other similar reports have motiv… Show more

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“…[], many papers [see Hayakawa et al ., ; Hobara et al ., ; Ida et al ., ; Ida and Hayakawa , ; Smirnova et al ., ] have documented ULF magnetic changes preceding the Guam earthquake using different methods of analysis. Masci [, , , ] and Thomas et al . [], however, have shown that the magnetic changes identified prior to the Guam earthquake are not precursors.…”
Section: Are Magnetic Polarization Ratio Anomalies Credible Precursormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[], many papers [see Hayakawa et al ., ; Hobara et al ., ; Ida et al ., ; Ida and Hayakawa , ; Smirnova et al ., ] have documented ULF magnetic changes preceding the Guam earthquake using different methods of analysis. Masci [, , , ] and Thomas et al . [], however, have shown that the magnetic changes identified prior to the Guam earthquake are not precursors.…”
Section: Are Magnetic Polarization Ratio Anomalies Credible Precursormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we want to stress once again that evidence of the proposed relationship between magnetic anomalies and incoming earthquakes has never been provided. Conversely, in recent papers [see, e.g., Masci , , , , , , ; Thomas et al ., , ] the authors have demonstrated that many of the reported preearthquake ULF magnetic changes are invalid precursors of earthquakes.…”
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“…Ida et al (2012) criticized the findings of some of these papers, such as, Campbell (2009) and Thomas et al (2009a, b), but they did not provide any solid evidence in support of their weak criticism. Among these reviews, there are the studies by Masci (2010Masci ( , 2013, which demonstrated that the fractal analysis of the geomagnetic field in the ULF band is not a good indicator of an imminent earthquake. On the contrary, Ida et al (2012) referred to several papers that identified increases in the fractal dimension of the ULF geomagnetic field H component as earthquake precursors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies led to a re-examination of many controversial observations of earthquake-related signals, which found that several methodologies used to identify magnetic precursors were invalid. Among these methods are magnetic polarization ratio (see Thomas et al, 2009b;Masci, 2011aMasci, , 2012a, fractal characteristics of the geomagnetic field components (see Masci, 2010Masci, , 2013aMasci and Thomas, 2013), and eigenvalues of the principal component analysis (see Masci, 2011b). Reports of ionospheric earthquake-related disturbances were also investigated (see Masci, 2012dMasci, , 2013bThomas et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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