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Earthquake Precursors in the Atmosphere and Ionosphere

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  • Presents a new methodology for detection of short term earthquake precursors

  • Covers a novel concept of Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere coupling prior to major earthquakes

  • Reviews satellite systems and planned missions useful for atmospheric and ionospheric earthquake precursor's studies

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Table of contents (5 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Near-Ground Processes as a Result of Air Ionization

    • Sergey Pulinets, Dimitar Ouzounov, Alexander Karelin, Kyrill Boyarchuk
    Pages 1-60
  3. Earthquake Precursory Phenomena in the Atmosphere

    • Sergey Pulinets, Dimitar Ouzounov, Alexander Karelin, Kyrill Boyarchuk
    Pages 61-105
  4. Earthquake Precursors in the Ionosphere

    • Sergey Pulinets, Dimitar Ouzounov, Alexander Karelin, Kyrill Boyarchuk
    Pages 107-186
  5. Multiparameter Approach and LAIC Validation

    • Sergey Pulinets, Dimitar Ouzounov, Alexander Karelin, Kyrill Boyarchuk
    Pages 187-247
  6. Future Developments

    • Sergey Pulinets, Dimitar Ouzounov, Alexander Karelin, Kyrill Boyarchuk
    Pages 249-294

About this book

This book discusses how the increased emanation of radon and other gases from the Earth’s crust in the vicinity of active tectonic faults triggers a chain of physical processes and chemical reactions in the atmospheric boundary layer and the Earth’s ionosphere over an earthquake area several days/hours before strong seismic shocks occur. It presents the two main concepts involved in this mechanism: atmosphere ionization and the global electric circuit. The Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling (LAIC) concept is strongly supported by experimental data showing the atmospheric and ionospheric precursors for major recent earthquakes including 2004 Sumatra; 2008 Sichuan, China; 2011 Tohoku, Japan; and 2015 Nepal. The book not only addresses the theoretical considerations but also includes information on experimental techniques used for precursor observations based on the space-borne systems. Providing practical methods of precursor identification and interpretation, it is an excellent textbook for graduate courses in geophysics, earthquake science, atmospheric physics and remote sensing. Moreover, it offers a wealth of information for scientists and experts from governmental and international agencies working in the fields of natural-disaster mitigation, response and recovery.

Keywords

  • Air ionization and earthquake precursors
  • Earthquake precursors and thermal anomalies
  • Global electric circuits and remote sensing
  • Radon emanation and earthquake precursors
  • Remote sensing and earthquake precursors
  • LAIC and remote sensing

Authors and Affiliations

  • Russian Academy of Sciences, Space Research Institute (IKI), Moscow, Russia

    Sergey Pulinets

  • Institute for Earth, Computing, Human and Observing (Institute for ECHO), Chapman University, Orange, USA

    Dimitar Ouzounov

  • Central Research Institute of Machine Building (TSNIIMash), Korolev, Moscow Region, Russia

    Alexander Karelin

  • Research Institute of Electromechanics (NIIEM), Moscow, Russia

    Kyrill Boyarchuk

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eBook USD 119.00
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Hardcover Book USD 159.99
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