@InProceedings{KheraniKlau:2018:GePuDu,
author = "Kherani, Esfhan Alam and Klausner, V.",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and
{Universidade do Vale do Para{\'{\i}}ba (UNIVAP)}",
title = "Geospheric pulsations during moderate Seismic activities",
year = "2018",
organization = "Latin American Conference on Space Geophysics, 11. (COLAGE)",
abstract = "Geosphere, that consists of Earths interior and exterior namely
Lithosphere, Biosphere, Atmosphere and Ionosphere, is most closely
connected environment to the human life. Lithosphere hosts seismic
hazards such as Earthquakes/Tsunamis that have devastating in
uences on life on the planet. Interestingly, their eects are not
just limited to the biosphere but extended beyond into the
atmosphere upto the 300 km heights, the region where ionosphere is
located. In fact, in this region, the eects are amplied by 3-4
order owing to the Atmospheric waves excited by seismic
activities. This whole phenomenon is called as Seismic weather,
drawing analogy from the convective weather or space weather. In
the present work, few seismic weather studies related to moderate
Earthquakes (with magnitudes between 4.5-5.5) over South America
are performed. The seismogenic ionospheric pulsations are searched
in the ionospheric density and currents, from the electron density
and magnetic eld measurements, using GPS receivers and
magnetometers. Objective is to develop the data analysis tools to
forecast the strong earthquakes that come after the series of
moderate earthquakes.",
conference-location = "Buenos Aires, Argentina",
conference-year = "16-20 abr.",
language = "en",
urlaccessdate = "08 maio 2024"
}