International audienceThe VHF electromagnetic noise intensity data at several stations in the Tohoku area of Japan during the period of a rather large (with magnitude of 7.2) earthquake (Miyagi-ken oki earthquake) taken place on 16 August 2005, are analyzed by means of different fractal analysis methods, including (1) spectral slope estimation, (2) multi-fractal detrended fluctuation analysis and (3) multi-fractal wavelet transform modulus maxima method. It seems to the authors that there is no definite analysis method for the analysis of any seismogenic phenomenon, so that the only way we have to take, is to apply different methods to the same data for the detailed comparison of the results. This comparison enables us to deduce the propert...
International audienceResults of the ULF electromagnetic emission during the Izu, 2000 earthquake (E...
We introduce a new detection algorithm with improved local and regional seismic signal recognition....
International audienceWhen a heterogeneous material is strained, its evolution toward breaking is ch...
International audienceTwo different analysis methods; (1) mono-fractal analysis (based on Higuchi me...
The electromagnetic phenomena attracted recently a lot of attention because they areconsidered to be...
International audienceAn extremely large earthquake (with magnitude of 8.2) happened on 8 August 199...
International audienceIn our recent papers we applied fractal methods to extract the earthquake prec...
In our recent papers we applied fractal methods to extract the earthquake precursory signatures fr...
Using fractal analysis is an excellent alternative method for decode the seismic noise structure. Fr...
International audienceIn our previous papers we have shown that the fractal (monofractal) dimension ...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of scaling (fractal) characteristics of the ULF geomag...
The long-term data (during the period of 1 March 2003 through 31 December 2006) of ULF geomagnetic ...
Ida et al. (2005) document significant changes in the multi-fractal parameters of the ULF geomagneti...
Abstract. Fractal analysis has been applied to the local nighttime data of subionospheric LF propaga...
Fractal and multi-fractal properties of the Earth’s magnetic field time variations caused by the ear...
International audienceResults of the ULF electromagnetic emission during the Izu, 2000 earthquake (E...
We introduce a new detection algorithm with improved local and regional seismic signal recognition....
International audienceWhen a heterogeneous material is strained, its evolution toward breaking is ch...
International audienceTwo different analysis methods; (1) mono-fractal analysis (based on Higuchi me...
The electromagnetic phenomena attracted recently a lot of attention because they areconsidered to be...
International audienceAn extremely large earthquake (with magnitude of 8.2) happened on 8 August 199...
International audienceIn our recent papers we applied fractal methods to extract the earthquake prec...
In our recent papers we applied fractal methods to extract the earthquake precursory signatures fr...
Using fractal analysis is an excellent alternative method for decode the seismic noise structure. Fr...
International audienceIn our previous papers we have shown that the fractal (monofractal) dimension ...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of scaling (fractal) characteristics of the ULF geomag...
The long-term data (during the period of 1 March 2003 through 31 December 2006) of ULF geomagnetic ...
Ida et al. (2005) document significant changes in the multi-fractal parameters of the ULF geomagneti...
Abstract. Fractal analysis has been applied to the local nighttime data of subionospheric LF propaga...
Fractal and multi-fractal properties of the Earth’s magnetic field time variations caused by the ear...
International audienceResults of the ULF electromagnetic emission during the Izu, 2000 earthquake (E...
We introduce a new detection algorithm with improved local and regional seismic signal recognition....
International audienceWhen a heterogeneous material is strained, its evolution toward breaking is ch...