Geoscience Data Journal (Oct 2024)

Seismic‐electromagnetic signals from two monitoring stations in Southern Italy: Electromagnetic time series release

  • Ivana Ventola,
  • Marianna Balasco,
  • Michele De Girolamo,
  • Luigi Falco,
  • Marilena Filippucci,
  • Laura Hillmann,
  • Gerardo Romano,
  • Vincenzo Serlenga,
  • Tony Alfredo Stabile,
  • Angelo Strollo,
  • Andrea Tallarico,
  • Simona Tripaldi,
  • Thomas Zieke,
  • Agata Siniscalchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 863 – 872

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Abstract The seismic‐electromagnetic phenomenon entails the generation of transient electromagnetic signals, which can be observed both simultaneously (co‐seismic) and preceding (pre‐seismic) a seismic wave arrival. Following the most accredited hypothesis, these signals are mainly due to electrokinetic effects, generated on microscopic scale in porous media containing electrolytic fluids. Thus, the seismic‐electromagnetic signals are expected to be suitable for the detection and tracking of crustal fluids. Despite the growing interest in this phenomenon, there is a lack of freely available observational database of earthquake‐related electromagnetic signals recorded at co‐located seismic and magnetotelluric stations. To fill this gap, we set up two multicomponent monitoring stations in two seismically active areas of Southern Italy: the Gargano Promontory and the High Agri Valley. This work is both aimed to systematically analyse earthquake‐generated seismic‐electromagnetic recordings and to make the collected database accessible to the scientific community.

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