We thank M. Dumberry for providing the opportunity to discuss further the article [Florindo et al., 2005] in which we suggested that the Sumatra earthquake could have triggered a geomagnetic jerk. Dumberry is against our hypothesis for different reasons: (1) The displacement pattern produced by this earthquake is incompatible with the core-mantle boundary (CMB) deformations required for a torsional oscillation; (2) most of the deformations occurred locally, producing an actual mass displacement that has not involved the entire Earth; and (3) no abrupt change in the length of day (LOD) has been observed after this event. Although we agree with some of the considerations proposed by Dumberry, we think that these do not rule out the possib...
none5noBy means of a Monte Carlo simulation, we explored the extent to which large earthquakes may i...
Pulinets et al. (2007) document anomalous changes in the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) s...
We are writing this comment because many aspects of the analysis presented by Nappi et al. (2018) ar...
We thank M. Dumberry for providing the opportunity to discuss further the article [Florindo et al., ...
The magnetic field observed at the Earth’s surface is not a stationary feature. It is characterized ...
The devastating megathrust earthquake of December 26 2004 off the west coast of northern Sumatra has...
We examine the recent report of Febriani et al. (2014) in which the authors show changes in ULF magn...
Takla et al. (2011) documented the observation of seismogenic precursory signals in the geomagnetic ...
We examine the recent report of Febriani et al. (2014) in which the authors show changes in ULF magn...
Prattes et al. (2011) report ULF magnetic anomalous signals claiming them to be possibly precursor o...
Many papers document the observation of earthquake-related precursory signatures in geomagnetic fiel...
Ida et al. (2012) identified anomalous decreases in the fractal dimension of the vertical (Z) compon...
We review the recent paper by Su et al. [2013]. Using Global Position System (GPS) and Global Ionosp...
In his comment, Dr. Cienfuegos clarifies the specific protocol for tsunami hazard assessment followe...
International audienceIn the paper entitled “Two independent real-time precursors of the 7.8 M earth...
none5noBy means of a Monte Carlo simulation, we explored the extent to which large earthquakes may i...
Pulinets et al. (2007) document anomalous changes in the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) s...
We are writing this comment because many aspects of the analysis presented by Nappi et al. (2018) ar...
We thank M. Dumberry for providing the opportunity to discuss further the article [Florindo et al., ...
The magnetic field observed at the Earth’s surface is not a stationary feature. It is characterized ...
The devastating megathrust earthquake of December 26 2004 off the west coast of northern Sumatra has...
We examine the recent report of Febriani et al. (2014) in which the authors show changes in ULF magn...
Takla et al. (2011) documented the observation of seismogenic precursory signals in the geomagnetic ...
We examine the recent report of Febriani et al. (2014) in which the authors show changes in ULF magn...
Prattes et al. (2011) report ULF magnetic anomalous signals claiming them to be possibly precursor o...
Many papers document the observation of earthquake-related precursory signatures in geomagnetic fiel...
Ida et al. (2012) identified anomalous decreases in the fractal dimension of the vertical (Z) compon...
We review the recent paper by Su et al. [2013]. Using Global Position System (GPS) and Global Ionosp...
In his comment, Dr. Cienfuegos clarifies the specific protocol for tsunami hazard assessment followe...
International audienceIn the paper entitled “Two independent real-time precursors of the 7.8 M earth...
none5noBy means of a Monte Carlo simulation, we explored the extent to which large earthquakes may i...
Pulinets et al. (2007) document anomalous changes in the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) s...
We are writing this comment because many aspects of the analysis presented by Nappi et al. (2018) ar...