Interpretation in terms of gyrotropic waves of Schumann-resonance-like line emissions observed at Nakatsugawa in possible association with nearby Japanese earthquakes
The observation of ULF/ELF electromagnetic waves in the frequency range below 50 Hz has been continued at Nakatsugawa (in the Gifu prefecture), Japan since 1998. This paper summarizes anomalous Schumann resonance (SR) phenomena and SR-like line emissions observed at Nakatsugawa in possible associati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics 2010-11, Vol.72 (17), p.1292-1298 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The observation of ULF/ELF electromagnetic waves in the frequency range below 50
Hz has been continued at Nakatsugawa (in the Gifu prefecture), Japan since 1998. This paper summarizes anomalous Schumann resonance (SR) phenomena and SR-like line emissions observed at Nakatsugawa in possible association with recent nearby earthquakes (EQs) (the 2004 Mid-Niigata prefecture and the 2007 Noto-Hanto (peninsula) EQs), which have been already described in detail by
Ohta et al. (2009). The intensity of particular modes of SR increased before these large EQs and the excitation of other anomalous SR-like line emissions also existed at the frequency shifted by about 2
Hz from the typical SR modes. Since temporal changes of the anomalous SR modes and line emissions are synchronous in time, there might be a possibility that the line emission is a consequence of the anomalous SR. In this paper we propose an interpretation of those anomalous phenomena in terms of excitation of gyrotropic waves due to input wave from below with a band from 15 to 20
Hz as an exciter. The theoretical computational results seem to be generally consistent with the observational finding.
►Anomalous Schumann resonance phenomena and line emissions are observed in Japan. ►These are possibly associated with recent nearby earthquakes. ►The intensity of SR modes increased before these large EQs. ►Line emissions are detected at the frequency shifted from the SR modes. ►These anomalous phenomena are interpreted in terms of gyrotropic waves. |
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ISSN: | 1364-6826 1879-1824 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jastp.2010.09.014 |