2020
DOI: 10.1134/s106935132003009x
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Effect of Magnetic Storms on Low-Frequency Seismic Noise

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“…The correlation between the strong natural magnetic storms and the seismic noise, accompanying these storms and characterized by pulses of displacements with duration of a few minutes [11], is in perfect agreement with magneto-hydrodynamic results mentioned above. The properties of the pulses do not depend on the weather conditions.…”
Section: Magnetically Controlled Seismicitysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The correlation between the strong natural magnetic storms and the seismic noise, accompanying these storms and characterized by pulses of displacements with duration of a few minutes [11], is in perfect agreement with magneto-hydrodynamic results mentioned above. The properties of the pulses do not depend on the weather conditions.…”
Section: Magnetically Controlled Seismicitysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The seismic oscillations at periods of a few minutes due to magnetic storms were studied in a previous paper of ours based on a great number of broadband seismic stations (Sobolev et al, 2020b) where the following conclusions were drawn, among other things. Seismic pulses occurring during storms were observed on records of all stations in the continents, while being absent from stations installed on small islands in the middle of a deep ocean.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The number of earthquakes occurring after storms was shown to increase in some areas and decrease in other ones. The correlation was found between the strong natural magnetic storms and the seismic noise, accompanying these storms and characterized by pulses of displacements with amplitude of ~2 μm and duration of a few minutes [38]. The amplitudes of the pulses are approximately identical at the stations located both in seismically active and quiet regions.…”
Section: Magnetically Controlled Seismicitymentioning
confidence: 83%