Strong electrical signals that correspond to the Mw = 9.3 earthquake of 26 December 2004, which occurred at 0058:50.7 UTC off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia, were recorded by an electrostatic sensor (a device that detects short-term variations in Earth’s electrostatic fi eld) at a seismic station in Italy, which had been installed to study the infl uence of local earthquakes on a new landslide monitoring system.
Great Sumatra Earthquake Registers on Electrostatic Sensor / Roder H.; Braun T.; Schuhmann W.; Buttner R.; Zimanowski B.; Boschi E.. - In: EOS. - ISSN 0096-3941. - STAMPA. - 86, 45:(2005), pp. 445,449-445,449.
Great Sumatra Earthquake Registers on Electrostatic Sensor
BOSCHI, ENZO
2005
Abstract
Strong electrical signals that correspond to the Mw = 9.3 earthquake of 26 December 2004, which occurred at 0058:50.7 UTC off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia, were recorded by an electrostatic sensor (a device that detects short-term variations in Earth’s electrostatic fi eld) at a seismic station in Italy, which had been installed to study the infl uence of local earthquakes on a new landslide monitoring system.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.