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16 September 2014 Do electron flux and solar x-ray in juxtaposition prior a seismic event make signature?
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Proceedings Volume 9236, Scanning Microscopies 2014; 92361A (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2066119
Event: SPIE Scanning Microscopies, 2014, Monterey, California, United States
Abstract
Variation in the trend of electron flux graph in the ionosphere on the global map is common with respect to proton flux variation in inverse manner seen on diurnal basis. Continuous observation connected with the NOAA , IPS and SOHO satellite respectively of USA, Australia ,Japan and India have revealed the facts remarkably peculiar and interesting trend other than usual graph of Electron flux and solar x-ray decrease in peak level immediate prior a seismic event. An observation recorded in juxtaposition the trend of correlation establishes this fact. This typify the events like Iran 14th April, China 17th April 2013, with 7.8 and 7.3 MW, New Zealand 6.8 MW on 16th August 2013, Pakistan 7.8 Mw and 6.8 Mw respectively on25th September, and 26th September’2013 are the supportive illustrations to the concluding concepts. The trend is also observed during the solar coronal mass ejection event. Events occur deceptively quite similar to the pre seismicity. Its diagnostic distinction can be made with the solar data available by SWPC (Australia) forecasting for solar prominences data prediction and forecasting tool. Most of the seismic phenomena are the diagnostic preseismic phenomena as the electron flux anomaly mechanism and principle clarify on the basis of fundamental laws of electrostatics and Maxwell equation of electromagnetic wave theory. This may prove a precursory tool in the seismic event forecasting and prediction technique.
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Umesh Prasad Verma and Madhurendra Nath Sinha "Do electron flux and solar x-ray in juxtaposition prior a seismic event make signature?", Proc. SPIE 9236, Scanning Microscopies 2014, 92361A (16 September 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2066119
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

X-rays

Satellites

Image filtering

Particles

Electromagnetic radiation

Atmospheric modeling

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