A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020

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Main Author: Biagi, P.F.
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Ermini, A., Boudjada, M., Eichelberger, H., Katzis, K., Contadakis, M., Skebelis, C., Bezzeghoud, M., Nina, A., Nico, A:
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https://doi.org/Pier Francesco Biagi, Anita Ermini, Mohammed Boudjada, Hans Eichelberger, Konstantinos Katzis, Michael Contadakis, Christos Skebelis, Iren Moldovan, Mourad Bezzeghoud, Alexandra Nina, and Giovanni Nico, 2021. A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020. EGU General Assembly 2021. EGU21-1047, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1047
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1047
Summary: Since 2009, several VLF/LF radio receivers have been installed throughout Europe in order to realize a European radio network for studying the radio precursors of earthquakes, called the INFREP network. The current network has nine VLF/LF receiving stations, two in Romania and Greece, one in Italy, Austria, Portugal, Cyprus, and Serbia. The receivers can measure with 1 min sampling rate the intensity of 10 radio signals in the band VLF (10-50 kHz) and LF (150-300 kHz). The scope of existing transmitters is manifold, e.g. they are used for radio broadcast (LF), for radio- navigation or time signals and mainly for military purposes in the VLF range. At the end of January 2020 an intense seismic crisis occurred in Dodecanese Islands; the main event (Mw= 6.0) occurred on January 30. This seismic activity occurred in the "sensitive" area of the INFREP network. The analysis of the data collected by INFREP receivers has revealed clear anomalies in three VLF signals appearing some days before the main earthquake. The anomalies appear in the trends collected by the Cyprus receiver and the epicenter is inside the 5th Fresnel ellipses defined by transmitters- receiver. Here we report the data analysis and we present in detail the anomalies. The possibility that they are precursors of the quoted earthquake seems significant. Biagi, P.F., Colella, R., Schiavulli, L., Ermini, A., Boudjada, M., Eichelberger, H., Schwingenschuh, K., Katzis, K., Contadakis, M.E., Skeberis, C., Moldovan, I.A. and Bezzeghoud, M. (2019) The INFREP Network: Present Situation and Recent Results. Open Journal of Earthquake Research,8, 101-115. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojer.2019.82007
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spelling A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020VLF/LF radio receiversradio networkearthquakesINFREP networkRomania and Greece, one in Italy, Austria, Portugal, Cyprus, and Serbiaearthquake precursorsSince 2009, several VLF/LF radio receivers have been installed throughout Europe in order to realize a European radio network for studying the radio precursors of earthquakes, called the INFREP network. The current network has nine VLF/LF receiving stations, two in Romania and Greece, one in Italy, Austria, Portugal, Cyprus, and Serbia. The receivers can measure with 1 min sampling rate the intensity of 10 radio signals in the band VLF (10-50 kHz) and LF (150-300 kHz). The scope of existing transmitters is manifold, e.g. they are used for radio broadcast (LF), for radio- navigation or time signals and mainly for military purposes in the VLF range. At the end of January 2020 an intense seismic crisis occurred in Dodecanese Islands; the main event (Mw= 6.0) occurred on January 30. This seismic activity occurred in the "sensitive" area of the INFREP network. The analysis of the data collected by INFREP receivers has revealed clear anomalies in three VLF signals appearing some days before the main earthquake. The anomalies appear in the trends collected by the Cyprus receiver and the epicenter is inside the 5th Fresnel ellipses defined by transmitters- receiver. Here we report the data analysis and we present in detail the anomalies. The possibility that they are precursors of the quoted earthquake seems significant. Biagi, P.F., Colella, R., Schiavulli, L., Ermini, A., Boudjada, M., Eichelberger, H., Schwingenschuh, K., Katzis, K., Contadakis, M.E., Skeberis, C., Moldovan, I.A. and Bezzeghoud, M. (2019) The INFREP Network: Present Situation and Recent Results. Open Journal of Earthquake Research,8, 101-115. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojer.2019.82007Copernicus2021-04-01T15:04:08Z2021-04-012021-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/29669https://doi.org/Pier Francesco Biagi, Anita Ermini, Mohammed Boudjada, Hans Eichelberger, Konstantinos Katzis, Michael Contadakis, Christos Skebelis, Iren Moldovan, Mourad Bezzeghoud, Alexandra Nina, and Giovanni Nico, 2021. A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020. EGU General Assembly 2021. EGU21-1047, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1047https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1047http://hdl.handle.net/10174/29669https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1047engEGU General Assembly 2021ndndndndndndndmourad@uevora.ptndnd393Biagi, P.F.Ermini, A.Boudjada, M.Eichelberger, H.Katzis, K.Contadakis, M.Skebelis, C.Bezzeghoud, M.Nina, A.Nico, A:info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:26:44Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/29669Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T12:23:56.114673Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020
title A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020
spellingShingle A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020
Biagi, P.F.
VLF/LF radio receivers
radio network
earthquakes
INFREP network
Romania and Greece, one in Italy, Austria, Portugal, Cyprus, and Serbia
earthquake precursors
title_short A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020
title_full A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020
title_fullStr A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020
title_full_unstemmed A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020
title_sort A possible radio anomaly observed on the occasion of the MW=6.0 earthquake occurred in Dodecanese islands at the end of January 2020
author Biagi, P.F.
author_facet Biagi, P.F.
Ermini, A.
Boudjada, M.
Eichelberger, H.
Katzis, K.
Contadakis, M.
Skebelis, C.
Bezzeghoud, M.
Nina, A.
Nico, A:
author_role author
author2 Ermini, A.
Boudjada, M.
Eichelberger, H.
Katzis, K.
Contadakis, M.
Skebelis, C.
Bezzeghoud, M.
Nina, A.
Nico, A:
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Biagi, P.F.
Ermini, A.
Boudjada, M.
Eichelberger, H.
Katzis, K.
Contadakis, M.
Skebelis, C.
Bezzeghoud, M.
Nina, A.
Nico, A:
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv VLF/LF radio receivers
radio network
earthquakes
INFREP network
Romania and Greece, one in Italy, Austria, Portugal, Cyprus, and Serbia
earthquake precursors
topic VLF/LF radio receivers
radio network
earthquakes
INFREP network
Romania and Greece, one in Italy, Austria, Portugal, Cyprus, and Serbia
earthquake precursors
description Since 2009, several VLF/LF radio receivers have been installed throughout Europe in order to realize a European radio network for studying the radio precursors of earthquakes, called the INFREP network. The current network has nine VLF/LF receiving stations, two in Romania and Greece, one in Italy, Austria, Portugal, Cyprus, and Serbia. The receivers can measure with 1 min sampling rate the intensity of 10 radio signals in the band VLF (10-50 kHz) and LF (150-300 kHz). The scope of existing transmitters is manifold, e.g. they are used for radio broadcast (LF), for radio- navigation or time signals and mainly for military purposes in the VLF range. At the end of January 2020 an intense seismic crisis occurred in Dodecanese Islands; the main event (Mw= 6.0) occurred on January 30. This seismic activity occurred in the "sensitive" area of the INFREP network. The analysis of the data collected by INFREP receivers has revealed clear anomalies in three VLF signals appearing some days before the main earthquake. The anomalies appear in the trends collected by the Cyprus receiver and the epicenter is inside the 5th Fresnel ellipses defined by transmitters- receiver. Here we report the data analysis and we present in detail the anomalies. The possibility that they are precursors of the quoted earthquake seems significant. Biagi, P.F., Colella, R., Schiavulli, L., Ermini, A., Boudjada, M., Eichelberger, H., Schwingenschuh, K., Katzis, K., Contadakis, M.E., Skeberis, C., Moldovan, I.A. and Bezzeghoud, M. (2019) The INFREP Network: Present Situation and Recent Results. Open Journal of Earthquake Research,8, 101-115. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojer.2019.82007
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