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High-frequency seismo-electromagnetic effects

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A review of the high-frequency seismo-electromagnetic phenomena already observed, and occurring before, as well as after, the great Alaskan earthquake in 1964 can be found in this paper.
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This article is published in Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors.The article was published on 1993-04-01. It has received 121 citations till now.

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Review of electric and magnetic fields accompanying seismic and volcanic activity

TL;DR: In this paper, magnetic, electric and electromagnetic field variations were obtained on Mt. Unzen in Japan, Reunion Island in Indian Ocean, the Long Valley volcanic caldera in California, and for faults in China and Russia, California and several other locations.
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ELF and VLF radio waves

TL;DR: A review of developments in ELF and VLF radio-wave propagation research over the last 50 years of the Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics can be found in this paper.
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Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes; Recent Advances in Theory and Practical Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a physical model was developed to bridge the traditional precursors of earthquakes and ionospheric ones, demonstrating that the latter belong to the same family, and a possible system of ground-based measurements and satellite monitoring was proposed for regional and global monitoring and possible short-term prediction of destructive earthquakes.
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A mechanism for the production of electromagnetic radiation during fracture of brittle materials

TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of the charge separation model as the source of electromagnetic radiation received from the fracture of brittle materials is demonstrated, and an analytical expression and a finite difference method enable the calculation of currents flowing around the tip of a crack.
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Ionosphere plasma bubbles and density variations induced by pre‐earthquake rock currents and associated surface charges

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors formulated a coupling model for the stressed rock-Earth surface charges-atmosphere ionosphere system, where the stressed-rock acts as the dynamo to provide the currents for the coupling system.
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Modelling the ionospheric disturbance caused by an explosion on the ground

TL;DR: Simulation des perturbations de la region F provoquees par une explosion au sol as discussed by the authors showed that la vitesse du son a 280 km est d'environ 900 m/s.
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A model for conjugate coupling from ionospheric dynamos in the acoustic frequency range

TL;DR: In this article, a model for estimating Pedersen currents driven in the conjugate ionosphere by an oscillatory ionospheric dynamo associated with acoustic in the upper atmosphere is developed.
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Ground and in situ excitation of waves in the ionospheric plasma

TL;DR: In this article, a review is presented of seven papers the contents of which range from ULF to VLF wave excitation in the ionospheric plasma by ground-based radio wave and acoustic wave sources.
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Large-scale magnetic field perturbation arising from the 18 May 1980 eruption from Mount St. Helens, Washington

TL;DR: A traveling magnetic field disturbance generated by the 18 may 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens at 1532 UT was detected on an 800-km linear array of recording magnetometers installed along the San Andreas fault system in California, from San Francisco to the Salton Sea as discussed by the authors.
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