A. A. Soloviev, I. M. Aleshin, S. V. Anisimov, A. G. Goev, A. N. Morozov, E. N. Solovieva
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摘要
本文研究了 2020-2023 年爱琴海和土耳其东部发生的 Mw ≥ 7.0 级地震引起的地磁场变化反应。对地磁场的高精度观测数据和震中 3000 公里半径范围内复杂地球物理观测站记录的地震图进行了详细比较。联合分析涉及磁场变化率的 1 秒平均数据和宽带地震台站的记录。在时域和频域对它们的特征进行了评估。体波和面波的频谱特征分别与地磁信号的频谱特征进行了比较。结果表明,每个观测站磁场扰动的开始时间与 P 波到达的时间完全吻合,并随着 S 波的到达而加剧。最大的地磁扰动是由表面波引起的。电磁激波的振幅与母地震相的振幅成正比。因此,观测到的电磁信号的共震性质得到了证实,表明它是在地震波传播过程中在地壳中激发的。
The Fine Structure of Coseismic Electromagnetic Response Based on Geomagnetic and Seismological Observations
This paper examines the response in geomagnetic-field variations caused by the 2020–2023 earthquakes with magnitudes Mw ≥ 7.0 in the Aegean Sea and eastern Turkey. A detailed comparison of high-precision observations of the geomagnetic field and seismograms recorded at complex geophysical observatories within a radius of 3000 km from the epicenters was carried out. The joint analysis involves averaged 1-s data on the rate of change of the magnetic field and records from broadband seismic stations. Their characteristics are assessed in both in time and frequency domains. The spectral characteristics of body and surface waves are separately compared with those of the geomagnetic signal. It is shown that the beginning of disturbance in the magnetic field at each observatory strictly coincides with the arrival of the P-wave and intensifies with the arrival of S-waves. The maximum geomagnetic disturbance is caused by surface waves. The amplitude of electromagnetic excitations is proportional to the amplitude of the parent seismic phases. Thus, the coseismic nature of the observed electromagnetic signal has been confirmed, suggesting its excitation in the Earth’s crust as seismic waves propagate.
期刊介绍:
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes results of original theoretical and experimental research in relevant areas of the physics of the Earth''s interior and applied geophysics. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.