“…Karakelian et al [2002] found no association between ultra low-frequency (ULF, 0.01 -10 Hz) electromagnetic fields and aftershock activity. Dautermann et al [2007] found no statistically significant correlation, temporally or spatially, between TEC perturbations and 79 earthquakes in Southern California during 2004-2005. [4] Despite these contradictory results, the work of Pulinets et al [2007] remains influential in the subject of earthquake prediction. It and other similar reports have, for example, motivated (1) the development of physical theories to explain precursory processes [Freund et al, 2009;Pulinets, 2009], (2) the study of other earthquakes for similar precursory signals [Liu et al, 2009;Pulinets and Tsybulya, 2010;Pulinets et al, 2011;Heki, 2011], and (3) coordinated ground and space-based measurements for possible earthquake precursors [Bhattacharya et al, 2009;Pulinets, 2009].…”