Plasmon model for origin of earthquake related electromagnetic wave noises
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概要
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A theory is proposed to explain how the electromagnetic waves are created from the epicenter of large earthquakes. By the increase of strong stress in the rock, exo-electrons are excited and emitted, and bulk plasmon can be produced. They propagate to the earth surface, and transform into electromagnetic waves. Simple order-estimation shows that the electromagnetic waves of the frequency range 10MHz-1 GHz may be observed. Some characteristics of observed earthquake related electromagnetic waves may be interpreted by our plasmon model.
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著者
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KAMOGAWA Masashi
Department of Physics, Tokyo Gakugei University
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Kamogawa M
Waseda Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Ohtsuki Yoshi-hiko
Department Of Physics Waseda University
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