Relationship between earthquake centers and regions of high-energy particle precipitation from the radiation belt

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Charged Particles, Earthquakes, Energetic Particles, Particle Precipitation, Radiation Belts, Upper Ionosphere, Angular Distribution, Extremely Low Frequencies, Geomagnetism

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The available experimental data on the relationship between fluxes of high-energy charged particles from the radiation belt and earth seismicity are examined with particular reference to the interaction of these particles in the upper ionosphere with ULF emission of seismic origin. It is shown that such interaction may result in particle precipitation from the radiation front observed experimentally as sudden increases of particle count rates. A spatial correlation is established between particle precipitation regions in the near-earth space and earthquake centers, which makes it possible to determine the latitude of an incipient earthquake.

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