Remote Sensing (Jun 2023)

A Disturbance Frequency Index in Earthquake Forecast Using Radio Occultation Data

  • Tao Zhang,
  • Guangyuan Tan,
  • Weihua Bai,
  • Yueqiang Sun,
  • Yuhe Wang,
  • Xiaotian Luo,
  • Hongqing Song,
  • Shuyu Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15123089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. 3089

Abstract

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Earthquake forecasting is the process of forecasting the time, location, and magnitude of an earthquake, hoping to gain some time to prepare to reduce the disasters caused by earthquakes. In this paper, the possible relationship between the maximum electron density, the corresponding critical frequency, and the occurrence of earthquakes is explored by means of radio occultation data based on mechanism analysis and actual earthquake-nearby data. A new disturbance frequency index is proposed in this paper as a novel method to help forecast earthquakes. Forecasting of the location and timing of earthquakes is based on the connection between proven new frequency distributions and earthquakes. The effectiveness of this index is verified by backtracking observation around the 2022 Ya’an earthquake. Using this index, occultation data can forecast the occurrence of earthquakes five days ahead of detection, which can help break the bottleneck in earthquake forecasting.

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