Annals of Geophysics (Jun 1995)

Strong earthquakes and geomagnetic jerks: a cause-effect relationship?

  • L. Alfonsi,
  • F. Florindo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-4107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 3-4

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Secular variation of the geomagnetic field observed at the Earth's surface has been found to undergo impulsive accelerations Gerks) lasting less than a few years. In this paper the relations between jerks and the occurrence of strong earthquakes (Ms ? 7.0) is analysed for this century , disclosing a positive correlation between the maximum number of recorded strong earthquakes and jerk occurrence. Analysing only very strong earth- quakes (Ms ? ; 8.0) the jerks seem to take pIace with a time delay of about 2-5 years with respect to earthquake occurrence. Reliable processes that could justify this intriguing correspondence are suggested.

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