Simultaneous electric, magnetic and ULF anomalies associated with moderate earthquakes in Kumaun Himalaya

Jayashree Bulusu,Kusumita Arora, Shubham Singh, Anusha Edara

NATURAL HAZARDS(2023)

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Abstract
Variations in electric and magnetic (EM) fields were examined at two sites: Dhanachuli near the Main Boundary Thrust (MBT) and Patiyasar near the Main Central Thrust (MCT) in Kumaun Himalaya, India. Anomalous EM signatures are defined based on medium-term data recordings. The patterns of anomalous EM signatures are then linked to the occurrence of moderate earthquakes (3.5 ≤ M ≤ 5.0), enhanced along the MCT. The vertical component of the magnetic field is due to microtremors prior to the earthquakes; electric fields also show positive anomalies. Surface waves due to microtemors associated with the earthquakes is reflected in the polarization ratios of geomagnetic data in the Pc4 range (0.01 Hz), a few days prior to each earthquake. In the case of one earthquake, during which suitable data could be retrieved, we observe a frequency change in ULF (Pc1 range) in addition to the enhancement of the Pc4, prior to the event.
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Electro-magnetic precursors,ULF waves,Geomagnetic pulsations,Moderate earthquakes
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