Remote Sensing (Jul 2021)

On the Geomagnetic Field Line Resonance Eigenfrequency Variations during Seismic Event

  • Mirko Piersanti,
  • William Jerome Burger,
  • Vincenzo Carbone,
  • Roberto Battiston,
  • Roberto Iuppa,
  • Pietro Ubertini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13142839
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 2839

Abstract

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In this paper, we report high statistical evidence for a seismo–ionosphere effects occurring in conjunction with an earthquake. This finding supports a lithosphere-magnetosphere coupling mechanism producing a plasma density variation along the magnetic field lines, mechanically produced by atmospheric acoustic gravity waves (AGWs) impinging the ionosphere. We have analysed a large sample of earthquakes (EQ) using ground magnetometers data: in 28 of 42 analysed case events, we detect a temporary stepwise decrease (Δf) of the magnetospheric field line resonance (FLR) eigenfrequency (f*). Δf decreases of ∼5–25 mHz during ∼20–35 min following the time of the EQ. We present an analytical model for f*, able to reproduce the behaviour observed during the EQ. Our work is in agreement with recent results confirming co-seismic direct coupling between lithosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere opening the way to new remote sensing methods, from space/ground, of the earth seismic activity.

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