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ULF (ultra-low-frequency) electromagnetic emission is recently recognized as one of the most promising candidates for short-term earthquake prediction. This paper reviews previous convincing evidence on the presence of ULF emissions before a few large earthquakes. Then, we present our network of ULF monitoring in the Tokyo area by describing our ULF magnetic sensors and we finally present a few, latest results on seismogenic electromagnetic emissions for recent large earthquakes with the use of sophisticated signal processings.
Masashi Hayakawa, Katsumi Hattori and Kenji Ohta
Monitoring of ULF (ultra-low-frequency) Geomagnetic Variations Associated with Earthquakes
Seismogenic ULF emissions
earthquake prediction
magnetic sensors
signal processing
Seismogenic ULF emissions, earthquake prediction, magnetic sensors, signal processing
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