EGU22-1438, updated on 27 Mar 2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-1438
EGU General Assembly 2022
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Could the moderate-sized earthquakes trigger pre-seismic ionospheric irregularities? Study of the 2011 Murcia earthquake in the Mediterranean region (SE-Spain).

Abdennasser Tachema
Abdennasser Tachema
  • University of Tlemcen, Institute of Sciences and Applied Techniques, Sciences, Tlemcen, Algeria (tachema_abdennasser@yahoo.com)

The interest of this research work is focused on the detection of possible pre-seismic perturbations related to medium-sized earthquakes (5≤Mw≤5.9) occurring in the upper ionized atmosphere (about 350 km above the Earth, ionospheric F2-region). For this specific purpose, we have exploited several geodetic data, derived through signal processing of dual-frequency permanent ground-based Global Positioning System (GPS)/Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receivers, located at the Euro-Mediterranean basin.

To find out whether the ionospheric F2-layer is responsive to the energy released during the preparation periods of medium magnitude earthquakes, the Lorca seismic event (May 11th, 2011, Mw 5.1, Murcia region) was taken as an initial sample. For this shallow-focus earthquake (4 km depth), the longitude-latitude coordinates of the epicenter are 1.7114° W, 37.7175° N. As result, modeling regional ionosphere using GPS/GNSS-total electron content (TEC) measurements over the epicentral area through spherical harmonic analysis, allowing us to identify pre-earthquake ionospheric irregularities in response to the M5.1 Lorca event. After discerning the seismo-ionospheric precursors from those caused by space weather effects, via wavelet-based spectral analysis, these irregularities were identified about a week before the onset of the mainshock.

The seismo-geodetic technique adopted in this study validates our hypothesis that stimulates the existence of a strong correlation between deep lithospheric deformations and pre-seismic ionospheric anomalies due to moderate magnitudes.

Keywords: Murcia earthquake, Seismo-ionospheric precursors, Spherical harmonic analysis, Wavelet transform, GPS/GNSS-TEC, Lithospheric deformations, Regional F2-ionosphere maps.

How to cite: Tachema, A.: Could the moderate-sized earthquakes trigger pre-seismic ionospheric irregularities? Study of the 2011 Murcia earthquake in the Mediterranean region (SE-Spain)., EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-1438, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-1438, 2022.