2020
DOI: 10.1134/s0016793220050151
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Pre-earthquake Atmospheric and Ionospheric Anomalies before Taiwan Earthquakes (M 6.1 and M 6.4) on February (4th and 6th), 2018

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“…Xu et al (2011) found that utilizing multiple parameters can reveal the existence of LAI coupling in association with strong earthquakes. Simha et al (2020) support this conclusion and recommend incorporating additional precursory parameters and examining more earthquakes to enhance short-term forecasting models. Sasmal et al (2021), in their study, analyzed different parameters including TEC and magnetic field and found that these parameters are successful in being a convincing pre-seismic signature but with significant differences in their precursory time frames.…”
Section: Established Principles From Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Xu et al (2011) found that utilizing multiple parameters can reveal the existence of LAI coupling in association with strong earthquakes. Simha et al (2020) support this conclusion and recommend incorporating additional precursory parameters and examining more earthquakes to enhance short-term forecasting models. Sasmal et al (2021), in their study, analyzed different parameters including TEC and magnetic field and found that these parameters are successful in being a convincing pre-seismic signature but with significant differences in their precursory time frames.…”
Section: Established Principles From Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Previous research has demonstrated that the ionospheric variability exhibits distinct characteristics within the seismogenic zone compared to the irregularities outside the area (Pulinets et al, 2007). As shown in Figure 2, most of the precursors were found within the earthquake preparation zone Sharma et al, 2010;Akhoondzadeh and Saradjian, 2011;Hasbi, et al, 2011;Akhoondzadeh, 2012;Choi et al, 2012;Oikonomou et al, 2016;Sharma et al, 2017;Tao et al, 2017;Simha et al, 2020) (Figure 2). However, cautioned that the ionospheric irregularity does not necessarily only appear within the epicenter area as it could be displaced along the geomagnetic field lines towards the magnetic equator, which lies equatorward of the vertical projection of the epicenter of the forthcoming seismic activity on the ionosphere.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Many works have studied the ionospheric perturbations induced by seismic activity, notably by the Total Electron Content (TEC) variations after the earthquakes [2], [3]. It is believed that IS prior to the earthquake originated from a piezo-electric effect created by the compression and later fracture of the rocks due to geological activities [5]. This piezo-electric effect creates fluctuating electric and magnetic fields, which perturb the ionosphere [4], [5].…”
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confidence: 99%