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Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 5, 203-209, 2005
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Spectrum of the seismic-electromagnetic and acoustic waves caused by seismic and volcano activity

S. Koshevaya1, N. Makarets2, V. Grimalsky3, A. Kotsarenko4, and R. Perez Enríquez4
1Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos (UAEM), CIICAp, Cuernavaca, Mexico
2Kyiv National Shevchenko University, Faculty of Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine
3Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica, Optica y Electronica (INAOE), Puebla, Mexico
4Centro de Geociencias, Juriquilla, UNAM, Querétaro, Mexico

Abstract. Modeling of the spectrum of the seismo-electromagnetic and acoustic waves, caused by seismic and volcanic activity, has been done. This spectrum includes the Electromagnetic Emission (EME, due to fracturing piezoelectrics in rocks) and the Acoustic Emission (AE, caused by the excitation and the nonlinear passage of acoustic waves through the Earth's crust, the atmosphere, and the ionosphere). The investigated mechanism of the EME uses the model of fracturing and the crack motion. For its analysis, we consider a piezoelectric crystal under mechanical stresses, which cause the uniform crack motion, and, consequently, in the vicinity of the moving crack also cause non-stationary polarization currents. A possible spectrum of EME has been estimated. The underground fractures produce Very Low (VLF) and Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) acoustic waves, while the acoustic waves at higher frequencies present high losses and, on the Earth's surface, they are quite small and are not registered. The VLF acoustic wave is subject to nonlinearity under passage through the lithosphere that leads to the generation of higher harmonics and also frequency down-conversion, namely, increasing the ELF acoustic component on the Earth's surface. In turn, a nonlinear propagation of ELF acoustic wave in the atmosphere and the ionosphere leads to emerging the ultra low frequency (ULF) acousto-gravity waves in the ionosphere and possible local excitation of plasma waves.

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Citation: Koshevaya, S., Makarets, N., Grimalsky, V., Kotsarenko, A., and Perez Enríquez, R.: Spectrum of the seismic-electromagnetic and acoustic waves caused by seismic and volcano activity, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 5, 203-209, doi:10.5194/nhess-5-203-2005, 2005.   Bibtex   EndNote   Reference Manager    XML
 

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