GHE02: Electromagnetic Effects in Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling (2)

Saturday, August 23  09:40-10:40,  Room #14

Session Chairs: Sergey Pulinets, Masashi Hayakawa

Recent successes in the development of electromagnetic techniques for earthquake precursor registration makes seismo-electromagnetics widely acknowledged by the scientific community. But still we lack the physical substantiation of many of registered effects. Multi-parameter measurements in seismically active regions and cross-validation of results obtained by different groups will help to understand the background physics of the observed anomalies. This session will accept papers demonstrating progress in understanding the electromagnetic effects preceding strong earthquakes including experimental findings and theoretical papers on lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling.

9:40  GHE02.1   Validation of Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Concept by Geo Space Observation of Natural and Anthropogenic Processes

D. Ouzounov1, S. Pulinets2, V. Tramutoli3, T. Liu4, K. Hattori5, M. Parrot6, A. Namgaladze7, D. Solomentsev8

1Center of Excellence in Earth Systems Modeling & Observations (CEESMO), Chapman University, Orange, CA, United States
2Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
3DIFA, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy
4Institute of Space science, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan
5Department of Earth Sciences, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan
6LPC2E/CNRS, Orléans, France
7Murmansk State Technical University, Murmansk, Russia
8Central Aerological Obsrervatory, Dolgoprudny, Russia


10:00  GHE02.2   A STATISTICAL STUDY ON SEISMO-IONOSPHERIC ANOMALIES OF THE TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT IN CHINA

J. Y. Liu1, Y. I. Chen2, C. H. Huang2, C. H. Chen3, H. F. Tsai3

1Institute of Space science, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan
2Institute of Statistics, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan
3Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan


10:20  GHE02.3   LONG TERM TIR SATELLITE MONITORING OVER EUROPE, US AND ASIAN REGIONS: RESULTS AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR A TIME-DEPENDENT ASSESSMENT OF SEISMIC HAZARD (T-DASH)

V. Tramutoli1,2,3, R. Corrado1, C. Filizzola2, N. Genzano1, M. Lisi1, R. Paciello1,2, B. Armandi1, N. Pergola2,1

1School of Engineering, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy
2IMAA-CNR Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis, National Research Council, Tito Scalo, Italy
3International Team 298/2013, International Space Science Institute, Berne, Switzerland