A combined approach using b-value and ionospheric GPS-TEC for large earthquake precursor detection: a case study for the Colima earthquake of 7.7 Mw, Mexico
Karan Nayak, Rosendo Romero-Andrade, Gopal Sharma, Juan Luis Cabanillas Zavala, Charbeth López Urias, Manuel E. Trejo Soto, S. P. Aggarwal
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Abstract
Possible ionospheric TEC precursor and crustal stress (b-value) precursor related to the Mw 7.7 Colima earthquake of September 19, 2022, were analyzed in the present study. b-value analysis was conducted using the Gutenberg-Richter law. Results indicate a decrease in the b-value towards the western part of Colima Rift and Michoacan Block due to an increase in the effective stress level before major earthquakes. Further, the Poisson probability was also computed from the derived data that indicates the probability of 82% occurrence for a 7.7 Mw earthquake. In addition, several negative anomalies in TEC (Total Electron Content) before the 7.7 Mw Colima earthquake were observed by GPS data. A distinct anomaly was observed on 22 August and 6 September, 2022, 28 and 13 days before the earthquake. The study also found that TEC values were significantly low in areas with lower b-values, indicating a higher probability of larger earthquakes. Additionally, a low TEC zone was detected near the epicenter before the earthquake using TEC data from a dense network of 57 GPS sites in Mexico.
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The journal publishes original research papers in the field of geodesy and geophysics under headings: aeronomy and space physics, electromagnetic studies, geodesy and gravimetry, geodynamics, geomathematics, rock physics, seismology, solid earth physics, history. Papers dealing with problems of the Carpathian region and its surroundings are preferred. Similarly, papers on topics traditionally covered by Hungarian geodesists and geophysicists (e.g. robust estimations, geoid, EM properties of the Earth’s crust, geomagnetic pulsations and seismological risk) are especially welcome.