Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007sunge...2...43k&link_type=abstract
Sun and Geosphere, vol.2, no. 1, p. 43-47.
Computer Science
Scientific paper
The paper is focused on a brief review of reports about anomalous perturbations in the atmospheric electric and electromagnetic fields registered before earthquakes. The possible response of these parameters to corresponding lithosphere earthquake and volcano events involves complicated relations between various phenomena which comprise the regions from the upper layer of the solid earth to ionosphere and top of the atmosphere. Recently the observations in the ionosphere bring important information in this respect. However, they can not replace ground-based measurements which have still the basic value. Atmospheric electricity stations in seismic areas might bring important contribution in this respect. Broader international co-operation is needed. Taking into account great importance of such studies, any input in this respect is very advisable. There is still a lack of continuously working atmospheric electricity stations in seismic regions, especially in the regions where the good or fair weather conditions would dominate during a year. Seismic regions of Turkey are adequate for such observations.
Kobylinski Z.
Michnowski S.
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