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Original Articles

Ionospheric perturbations of electron density before the Wenchuan Earthquake

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Pages 3559-3569 | Published online: 21 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Based on electron density data recorded by the Detection of Electro-Magnetic Emissions Transmitted from Earthquake Regions (DEMETER) satellite of France, the phenomena of disturbed electron density in the ionosphere before the Wenchuan Earthquake of magnitude 8.0 on 12 May 2008, were analysed. The results showed that the anomalies concentrated 3 days prior to the earthquake, especially the variation on 9 May, when the electron density reduced above the northeast epicentral area, and the peak values moved to the equator. Compared with the variations in the geomagnetic indexes and other parameters related to solar activity, the geomagnetic condition and solar activity were all quiet from 7 to 12 May, so the variation on 9 May might be related to this strong earthquake. In addition, the geomagnetic field observed at the surface was analysed, and the Z component data at stations near the epicentral area showed apparent aberrations of daily variation compared with those at stations in eastern China. All these phenomena illustrate that obvious perturbations in the ionosphere and at the surface might be related to the preparation process of the Wenchuan Earthquake.

Acknowledgments

Professor M. Parrot, J.J. Berthelier and Dr Jean-Yves Brochot provided much appreciated help with the DEMETER data collection. This paper is funded by the National Science and Technology Program (2008BAC35B01) and the basic research project of the Institute of Earthquake Science (02092408), China Earthquake Administration.

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