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Latent heat flux and air temperature anomalies along an active fault zone associated with recent Iran earthquakes
Authors:Habibeh Valizadeh Alvan  Farid Haydari Azad  Shattri Mansor
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, University Putra Malaysia (UPM), 43400 Serdang, Malaysia;2. Zamin Wesal Iranian Consulting Engineers ltd, Tehran, Iran;3. Department of Civil Engineering, University Putra Malaysia (UPM), 43400 Serdang, Malaysia
Abstract:Pre-earthquake physical and chemical interactions in the earth’s ground may cause anomalies in latent heat flux, air and surface temperature. Earthquakes occur when the energy accumulated in rocks releases. Sometimes, the movements of the ground cause ruptures in the earth’s surface and sometimes the two sides of an existing fault shift towards each other. In a structurally complex and inhomogeneous collision region such as the Iranian Plateau, seismicity is not the result of activity of a single fault but is due to energy discharge in fault zones hundreds of kilometers wide.
Keywords:Earthquake  Heat flux  Air temperature  Remote sensing  Early warning
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