TY - JOUR
T1 - Theory of ground surface plasma wave associated with pre-earthquake electrical charges
AU - Fujii, Masafumi
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - It is shown theoretically that if mobile electrical charge exists on the surface of the ground, a ground surface plasma wave is induced by radio waves. If the electrical charges are generated by tectonic stresses acting on crustal rocks prior to major earthquakes, the detection of a ground surface plasma wave could be used as a pre-earthquake electromagnetic phenomenon. The ground surface plasma wave has a dispersion relation, i.e., the relation between frequency and wavelength, similar to that of the free-space plane wave in the atmosphere over the radio broadcast frequency range. It allows for a strong coupling between these two types of waves. This is a mode of electromagnetic wave propagation that has not been previously reported. Numerical analysis demonstrates (1) the propagation of the ground surface plasma wave along a curved surface beyond the line of sight, (2) anomalous scattering by ground surface roughness, and (3) the generation of cross-polarized waves due to the scattering. These results all agree well with radio wave anomalies observed before large earthquakes. Key Points Novel theory of pre-earthquake radio wave anomalies is presentedCoupling between radio waves and a ground surface plasma wave is shownValidation of the theory by extensive numerical analyses is given
AB - It is shown theoretically that if mobile electrical charge exists on the surface of the ground, a ground surface plasma wave is induced by radio waves. If the electrical charges are generated by tectonic stresses acting on crustal rocks prior to major earthquakes, the detection of a ground surface plasma wave could be used as a pre-earthquake electromagnetic phenomenon. The ground surface plasma wave has a dispersion relation, i.e., the relation between frequency and wavelength, similar to that of the free-space plane wave in the atmosphere over the radio broadcast frequency range. It allows for a strong coupling between these two types of waves. This is a mode of electromagnetic wave propagation that has not been previously reported. Numerical analysis demonstrates (1) the propagation of the ground surface plasma wave along a curved surface beyond the line of sight, (2) anomalous scattering by ground surface roughness, and (3) the generation of cross-polarized waves due to the scattering. These results all agree well with radio wave anomalies observed before large earthquakes. Key Points Novel theory of pre-earthquake radio wave anomalies is presentedCoupling between radio waves and a ground surface plasma wave is shownValidation of the theory by extensive numerical analyses is given
KW - ground surface plasma wave
KW - pre-earthquake signal
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U2 - 10.1029/2012RS005084
DO - 10.1029/2012RS005084
M3 - 学術論文
AN - SCOPUS:84878253131
SN - 0048-6604
VL - 48
SP - 122
EP - 130
JO - Radio Science
JF - Radio Science
IS - 2
ER -