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In this work, an attempt to observe and analyze ULF electromagnetic emissions as seismic precursor has been made in order to justify the assumption that ULF measurement, can be considered as reliable diagnostic for the prediction of earthquakes. This case of problem has been taken up to study and efforts have been made to get result oriented findings to pave the way for direction of the study. Further, through the work, efforts have been made to establish whether these signals are really associated with tectonic activity? as, earthquake preparation processes have been a subject for recent…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this work, an attempt to observe and analyze ULF electromagnetic emissions as seismic precursor has been made in order to justify the assumption that ULF measurement, can be considered as reliable diagnostic for the prediction of earthquakes. This case of problem has been taken up to study and efforts have been made to get result oriented findings to pave the way for direction of the study. Further, through the work, efforts have been made to establish whether these signals are really associated with tectonic activity? as, earthquake preparation processes have been a subject for recent discussions specially based on two important points 1) How to detect these weak ULF EM signals as an EQ precursor?; and 2) How we can associate these detected ULF EM emissions to earthquake preparation process?
Autorenporträt
Dr. Abhishek Shrivastava is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering at Manipal University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. He has 16 years of remarkable experience of teaching & Research and has supervised 3 students under PhD Program. His major area of research interest is Seismo-Electromagnetism.