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Titel Very short-term earthquake precursors from GPS signal interference: Case studies on moderate and large earthquakes in Taiwan
VerfasserIn Yu-Lien Yeh, Kai-Chien Cheng, Wei-Hau Wang, Shui-Beih Yu
Konferenz EGU General Assembly 2016
Medientyp Artikel
Sprache en
Digitales Dokument PDF
Erschienen In: GRA - Volume 18 (2016)
Datensatznummer 250124251
Publikation (Nr.) Volltext-Dokument vorhandenEGU/EGU2016-3653.pdf
 
Zusammenfassung
We set up a GPS network with 17 Continuous GPS (CGPS) stations in southwestern Taiwan to monitor real-time crustal deformation. We found that systematic perturbations in GPS signals occurred just a few minutes prior to the occurrence of several moderate and large earthquakes, including the recent 2013 Nantou (ML = 6.5) and Rueisuei (ML = 6.4) earthquakes in Taiwan. The anomalous pseudorange readings were several millimeters higher or lower than those in the background time period. These systematic anomalies were found as a result of interference of GPS L-band signals by electromagnetic emissions (EMs) prior to the mainshocks. The EMs may occur in the form of harmonic or ultra-wide-band radiation and can be generated during the formation of Mode I cracks at the final stage of earthquake nucleation. We estimated the directivity of the likely EM sources by calculating the inner product of the position vector from a GPS station to a given satellite and the vector of anomalous ground motions recorded by the GPS. The results showed that the predominant inner product generally occurred when the satellite was in the direction either toward or away from the epicenter with respect to the GPS network. Our findings suggest that the GPS network may serve as a powerful tool to detect very short-term earthquake precursors and presumably to locate a large earthquake before it occurs.