Satellite thermal infrared anomalies associatedwith strong earthquakes in the Vrancea area ofRomania

Thermal anomalies which are known to be significantprecursors of strong earthquakes can be evidencedby spectral thermal infrared (TIR) bands recordedby sensors on board of NOAA-AVHRR and Terra/Aqua-MODIS satellite. In order to locate relevant thermal anomalousvariations prior to some strong even mod...

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Main Authors: Zoran Maria A., Savastru Roxana S., Savastru Dan M.
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2015-0046
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author Zoran Maria A.
Savastru Roxana S.
Savastru Dan M.
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Savastru Roxana S.
Savastru Dan M.
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description Thermal anomalies which are known to be significantprecursors of strong earthquakes can be evidencedby spectral thermal infrared (TIR) bands recordedby sensors on board of NOAA-AVHRR and Terra/Aqua-MODIS satellite. In order to locate relevant thermal anomalousvariations prior to some strong even moderate earthquakesrecorded in Vrancea tectonic active zone in Romania,satellite derived geophysical parameters have beenused: land surface temperature (LST), outgoing long-waveradiation (OLR) and mean air temperature (AT). Spatiotemporalvariations of LST, OLR, and AT before and afterthree strong earthquakes in Vrancea area (Mw = 7.4, 4March 1977; Mw = 7.1, 30 August 1986; Mw = 6.9, 30 May1990) and a moderate earthquake (Mw = 5.9, 27 October2004) have been analyzed. Anomalous spatio-temporalpatterns of these parameters developed a few days up tofew weeks before the earthquakes disappeared after themain shocks. Significant increases in land surface temperature,outgoing long-wave radiation, and mean air temperaturecan be assigned to energy exchange mechanismduring earthquake preparatory events. Such preseismicanomalies can be considered to be associated with thethermodynamic, degassing and ionization geochemicalprocesses which seem to be activated due to the increasedstress in the ground, and microfracturing of the rocks especiallyalong area’s active faults.
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spelling doaj.art-075035f3491b4b82bb90ae4e71bd29412022-12-21T22:37:07ZengDe GruyterOpen Geosciences2391-54472015-11-017110.1515/geo-2015-0046geo-2015-0046Satellite thermal infrared anomalies associatedwith strong earthquakes in the Vrancea area ofRomaniaZoran Maria A.0Savastru Roxana S.1Savastru Dan M.2National Institute ofR &D for Optoelectronics, MG5 Bucharest-Magurele, 077125 RomaniaNational Institute ofR &D for Optoelectronics, MG5 Bucharest-Magurele, 077125 RomaniaNational Institute ofR &D for Optoelectronics, MG5 Bucharest-Magurele, 077125 RomaniaThermal anomalies which are known to be significantprecursors of strong earthquakes can be evidencedby spectral thermal infrared (TIR) bands recordedby sensors on board of NOAA-AVHRR and Terra/Aqua-MODIS satellite. In order to locate relevant thermal anomalousvariations prior to some strong even moderate earthquakesrecorded in Vrancea tectonic active zone in Romania,satellite derived geophysical parameters have beenused: land surface temperature (LST), outgoing long-waveradiation (OLR) and mean air temperature (AT). Spatiotemporalvariations of LST, OLR, and AT before and afterthree strong earthquakes in Vrancea area (Mw = 7.4, 4March 1977; Mw = 7.1, 30 August 1986; Mw = 6.9, 30 May1990) and a moderate earthquake (Mw = 5.9, 27 October2004) have been analyzed. Anomalous spatio-temporalpatterns of these parameters developed a few days up tofew weeks before the earthquakes disappeared after themain shocks. Significant increases in land surface temperature,outgoing long-wave radiation, and mean air temperaturecan be assigned to energy exchange mechanismduring earthquake preparatory events. Such preseismicanomalies can be considered to be associated with thethermodynamic, degassing and ionization geochemicalprocesses which seem to be activated due to the increasedstress in the ground, and microfracturing of the rocks especiallyalong area’s active faults.https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2015-0046thermal seismic precursors noaa-avhrr andmodis data geophysical parameters anomalies vranceaseismic zone romania
spellingShingle Zoran Maria A.
Savastru Roxana S.
Savastru Dan M.
Satellite thermal infrared anomalies associatedwith strong earthquakes in the Vrancea area ofRomania
Open Geosciences
thermal seismic precursors
noaa-avhrr andmodis data
geophysical parameters anomalies
vranceaseismic zone
romania
title Satellite thermal infrared anomalies associatedwith strong earthquakes in the Vrancea area ofRomania
title_full Satellite thermal infrared anomalies associatedwith strong earthquakes in the Vrancea area ofRomania
title_fullStr Satellite thermal infrared anomalies associatedwith strong earthquakes in the Vrancea area ofRomania
title_full_unstemmed Satellite thermal infrared anomalies associatedwith strong earthquakes in the Vrancea area ofRomania
title_short Satellite thermal infrared anomalies associatedwith strong earthquakes in the Vrancea area ofRomania
title_sort satellite thermal infrared anomalies associatedwith strong earthquakes in the vrancea area ofromania
topic thermal seismic precursors
noaa-avhrr andmodis data
geophysical parameters anomalies
vranceaseismic zone
romania
url https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2015-0046
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