Geomagnetic anomaly associated with Fukushima earthquake on February 13<sup>th</sup>, 2021

Authors : Cipta Ramadhani; Teti Zubaidah; Bulkis Kanata; Abdullah Zainuddin; Rosmaliati Rosmaliati
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Abstract

In this study, we performed research on electromagnetic anomalies related to earthquakes as early signs (precursors) that occurred in Fukushima, Japan on February 13th, 2021. The research focused on the utilization of geomagnetic field data which was derived from the Kakioka (KAK), Kanoya (KNY), and Memambetsu (MMB) observatories, particularly in the ultra-low frequency (ULF) to detect earthquake precursors. The method of electromagnetic data processing was conducted by applying a polarization ratio. In addition, we improved the methodology by splitting the ULF data (which ranged from 0.01-0.1 Hz) into 9 central frequencies and picking up the highest value from each central frequency to get the polarization ratio. The anomaly of magnetic polarization was identified 2-3 weeks before the mainshock in a narrowband frequency in the range of 0.04-0.05 Hz.


Concepts :
Seismic Waves and Analysis
Earthquake Detection and Analysis
Seismology and Earthquake Studies
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