Decline of geomagnetic and ionospheric activity at earthquake during spotless Sun |
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Institution: | IZMIRAN, Troitsk, 148840 Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | We investigate the geomagnetic and ionospheric effects of seismic activity during 1954 Sun spotless days (SSL) from 1995 to 2020. Two subsets of earthquakes (EQ) are evaluated for 676 events observed with the depth D1 ≤ 30 km and 1278 events with D2 > 30 km and the total set SSL. Newly developed 1 h geomagnetic index Hpo and the ionospheric WEQ index are used for the comparisons with the daily peak earthquake. The ionosphere WEQ index is derived at the EQ epicenter from JPL GIM-TEC map within the cell of 2.5°×5°, in latitude φ and longitude λ surrounding the epicenter at radius of about 200 km. We use the method of superposed epoch with the zero epoch time t0 taken at EQ to extract peak values of Hpo and WEQ during t0-24 h ≤ t < t0 (preEQ) and t0 < t ≤ t0 + 24 h (postEQ). It is found that the magnitude of Hpo(t0) is less that the both peaks of Hpo(preEQ) and Hpo(postEQ) in 91 % of events independent of EQ’s depth. Similar effect is observed with the peak of the positive/negative ionosphere indices and the absolute values of |W(preEQ)| and |W(postEQ)| the both exceeding |WEQ| in 77 % of events. The seismic activity tends to increase towards the solar minimum when SSLs occur. Our results provide evidence that EQ-related geomagnetic and ionospheric activities experience decline of intensity at the time of EQ under SSL. |
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Keywords: | Earthquake Geomagnetic index Ionospheric index Sun spotless days |
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