We are studying the possibility of a connection between atmospheric observation recorded by several ground and satellites as earthquakes precursors. Our main goal is to search for the existence and cause of physical phenomenon related to prior earthquake activity and to gain a better understanding of the physics of earthquake and earthquake cycles. The recent catastrophic earthquake in Japan in March 2011 has provided a renewed interest in the important question of the existence of precursory signals preceding strong earthquakes. We will demonstrate our approach based on integration and analysis of several atmospheric and environmental parameters that were found associated with earthquakes. These observations include: thermal infrared radia...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
International audienceThis paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to vali...
International audienceThis paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to vali...
International audienceThe recent catastrophic earthquake in Haiti (January 2010) has provided and re...
International audienceThe recent catastrophic earthquake in Haiti (January 2010) has provided and re...
We apply interdisciplinary observation to study earthquake processes, their physics, and the phenome...
We carried out multi-sensors observations in our investigation of phenomena preceding major earthqua...
Observations from the last twenty years suggest the existence of electromagnetic (EM) phenomena duri...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
This paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to validate physical concepts...
This paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to validate physical concepts...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that there were electromagnetic (EM) effects in th...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that there were electromagnetic (EM) effects in th...
This paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to validate physical concepts...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
International audienceThis paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to vali...
International audienceThis paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to vali...
International audienceThe recent catastrophic earthquake in Haiti (January 2010) has provided and re...
International audienceThe recent catastrophic earthquake in Haiti (January 2010) has provided and re...
We apply interdisciplinary observation to study earthquake processes, their physics, and the phenome...
We carried out multi-sensors observations in our investigation of phenomena preceding major earthqua...
Observations from the last twenty years suggest the existence of electromagnetic (EM) phenomena duri...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
This paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to validate physical concepts...
This paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to validate physical concepts...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that there were electromagnetic (EM) effects in th...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that there were electromagnetic (EM) effects in th...
This paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to validate physical concepts...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
International audienceThis paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to vali...
International audienceThis paper explores multi-instrument space-borne observations in order to vali...