Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Jan 2005)

Possible seismogenic origin of changes in the ULF EM resonant structure observed at Teoloyucan geomagnetic station, Mexico, 1999-2001

  • A. Kotsarenko,
  • O. Molchanov,
  • R. Pérez Enríquez,
  • J. A. López Cruz-Abeyro,
  • S. Koshevaya,
  • V. Grimalsky,
  • I. Kremenetsky

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 5
pp. 711 – 715

Abstract

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The evolution of the ULF resonant structure observed at Teoloyucan geomagnetic station has been provisionally studied in a possible relation with seismic activity in Mexico in the period 1999-2001. Two resonant lines were observed in the H-component (linear polarization) in the frequency bands fR2=10.2–11.1 mHz and fR2=13.6–14.5 mHz, sometimes accompanied by other harmonics. The source of the observed resonances is possibly related with the geomagnetic location of the station (geomagnetic latitude λ=29.1°) and its proximity to the equatorial electrojet (λ~30°). An enhancement of the carrier frequency of both resonances in the period 1 month–2 weeks was found before the strongest EQs. Also, a depression of the resonant structure just a few days before and a few days after some EQs seems to be correlated with seismic activity.