Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Jan 2007)

Volcano Popocatepetl, Mexico: ULF geomagnetic anomalies observed at Tlamacas station during March–July, 2005

  • A. Kotsarenko,
  • V. Grimalsky,
  • R. Pérez Enríquez,
  • C. Valdez-González,
  • S. Koshevaya,
  • J. A. López Cruz-Abeyro,
  • V. Yutsis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 103 – 107

Abstract

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In this paper the first results of ULF (Ultra Low Frequency) geomagnetic anomalies observed at Tlamacas station (Long. 261.37, Lat. 19.07) located at 4 km near the volcano Popocatepetl (active volcano, Long. 261.37, Lat. 19.02) for the period March–July, 2005 and their analysis are presented. The geomagnetic data were collected with a 3-axial fluxgate magnetometer designed at UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles, 1 Hz sampling rate frequency, GPS). Our analysis reveals some anomalies which are suspected to be generated by local volcanic origin: the EM background in the vicinity of the volcano is significantly noisier than in other reference stations; the sporadic strong noise-like geomagnetic activity observed in the H-component; locally generated geomagnetic pulsations (without preferred polarization) are detected only at Tlamacas station.