The perturbations of the ionosphere which are observed prior to significant earthquakes (EQs) have long been investigated and could be considered promising for short-term EQ prediction. One way to monitor ionospheric perturbations is by studying VLF/LF electromagnetic wave propagation through the lower ionosphere between specific transmitters and receivers. For this purpose, a network of eight receivers has been deployed throughout Japan which receive subionospheric signals from different transmitters located both in the same and other countries. In this study we analyze, in terms of the recently proposed natural time analysis, the data recorded by the above-mentioned network prior to the catastrophic 2016 Kumamoto fault-type EQs, which wer...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
It is recently recognized that the ionosphere is very sensitive to seismic effects,and the detection...
The subionospheric data from a Japanese very low frequency/low frequency (VLF/LF) receiving station ...
The nonlinear criticality of ultra-low frequency (ULF) magnetic variations is investigated before a ...
The nonlinear criticality of ultra-low frequency (ULF) magnetic variations is investigated before a ...
Communications), Tateyama (Chiba), Shimizu (Shizuoka), Kasugai (Aichi), Maizuru (Kyoto) and Kochi (K...
We first present the results of simultaneous monitoring of subionospheric LF propagation over two di...
International audienceA superimposed epoch analysis has been undertaken, in order to find the correl...
International audienceIn order to investigate any precursory effect of ionospheric perturbations ass...
This study reports on a possible very low frequency/low frequency (VLF/LF) subionospheric precursor ...
The present work integrates ground-based ionosphere measurements using very-low-frequency radio tran...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
International audienceIn order to investigate any precursory effect of ionospheric perturbations ass...
International audienceResults of simultaneous LF subionospheric monitoring over two different propag...
Results of simultaneous LF subionospheric monitoring over two different propagation paths prior to t...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
It is recently recognized that the ionosphere is very sensitive to seismic effects,and the detection...
The subionospheric data from a Japanese very low frequency/low frequency (VLF/LF) receiving station ...
The nonlinear criticality of ultra-low frequency (ULF) magnetic variations is investigated before a ...
The nonlinear criticality of ultra-low frequency (ULF) magnetic variations is investigated before a ...
Communications), Tateyama (Chiba), Shimizu (Shizuoka), Kasugai (Aichi), Maizuru (Kyoto) and Kochi (K...
We first present the results of simultaneous monitoring of subionospheric LF propagation over two di...
International audienceA superimposed epoch analysis has been undertaken, in order to find the correl...
International audienceIn order to investigate any precursory effect of ionospheric perturbations ass...
This study reports on a possible very low frequency/low frequency (VLF/LF) subionospheric precursor ...
The present work integrates ground-based ionosphere measurements using very-low-frequency radio tran...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
International audienceIn order to investigate any precursory effect of ionospheric perturbations ass...
International audienceResults of simultaneous LF subionospheric monitoring over two different propag...
Results of simultaneous LF subionospheric monitoring over two different propagation paths prior to t...
The recent M9 Tohoku Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest recorded earthquake ever to ...
It is recently recognized that the ionosphere is very sensitive to seismic effects,and the detection...
The subionospheric data from a Japanese very low frequency/low frequency (VLF/LF) receiving station ...