Takla et al. (2011) documented the observation of seismogenic precursory signals in the geomagnetic field components of L’Aquila station (LAQ) which occurred before the 2002 Molise earthquakes. Here, these claims are reviewed taking into account the geomagnetic index ΣKp time-series and by means of data coming from the Geomagnetic Observatory of L’Aquila where the LAQ station is located. This review shows that before the Molise earthquakes the anomalous behaviour of LAQ geomagnetic field components was actually caused by a possible thermal drift of the instrumentation. In conclusion there is no firm relation between the earthquakes occurrence and the observed magnetic anomalous signatures documented by Takla et al. (2011)
On 6 April 2009 a seismic sequence culminated with the Mw6.3 main shock which heavily damaged the to...
It is well established that earthquakes and volcanic eruption can produce small variations in the lo...
A network of three absolute magnetometer stations and the geomagnetic observatory of LAquila (42°23N...
Takla et al. (2011) documented the observation of seismogenic precursory signals in the geomagnetic ...
Prattes et al. (2011) report ULF magnetic anomalous signals claiming them to be possibly precursor o...
Abstract. Hayakawa et al. (2009) and Hayakawa (2011) have recently reviewed some "anomalous" ULF sig...
Hayakawa et al. (2009) and Hayakawa (2011) have recently reviewed some “anomalous” ULF signatures in...
Abstract. Several investigations reported the possible identification of anomalous geomagnetic field...
Abstract. During the last twenty years a time-synchronized network of magnetometers has operated in ...
The problem of identifying precursory signals of earthquakes in the hope of mitigate the seismic haz...
We examine the recent report of Febriani et al. (2014) in which the authors show changes in ULF magn...
During the last twenty years many researchers investigated ULF (Ultra-Low- Frequency) magnetic data ...
International audienceIt is well established that earthquakes and volcanic eruption can produce smal...
Several investigations reported the possible identification of anomalous geomagnetic field signals ...
International audienceThe Italian Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) tectonomagne...
On 6 April 2009 a seismic sequence culminated with the Mw6.3 main shock which heavily damaged the to...
It is well established that earthquakes and volcanic eruption can produce small variations in the lo...
A network of three absolute magnetometer stations and the geomagnetic observatory of LAquila (42°23N...
Takla et al. (2011) documented the observation of seismogenic precursory signals in the geomagnetic ...
Prattes et al. (2011) report ULF magnetic anomalous signals claiming them to be possibly precursor o...
Abstract. Hayakawa et al. (2009) and Hayakawa (2011) have recently reviewed some "anomalous" ULF sig...
Hayakawa et al. (2009) and Hayakawa (2011) have recently reviewed some “anomalous” ULF signatures in...
Abstract. Several investigations reported the possible identification of anomalous geomagnetic field...
Abstract. During the last twenty years a time-synchronized network of magnetometers has operated in ...
The problem of identifying precursory signals of earthquakes in the hope of mitigate the seismic haz...
We examine the recent report of Febriani et al. (2014) in which the authors show changes in ULF magn...
During the last twenty years many researchers investigated ULF (Ultra-Low- Frequency) magnetic data ...
International audienceIt is well established that earthquakes and volcanic eruption can produce smal...
Several investigations reported the possible identification of anomalous geomagnetic field signals ...
International audienceThe Italian Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) tectonomagne...
On 6 April 2009 a seismic sequence culminated with the Mw6.3 main shock which heavily damaged the to...
It is well established that earthquakes and volcanic eruption can produce small variations in the lo...
A network of three absolute magnetometer stations and the geomagnetic observatory of LAquila (42°23N...