Applied Engineering Using Schumann Resonance for Earthquakes Monitoring
Autor
Gázquez, José A.
García, Rosa M.
Castellano, Nuria N.
Fernández Ros, Manuel
Perea Moreno, Alberto Jesús
Manzano Agugliaro, Francisco
Editor
MDPIFecha
2017Materia
ELF waveSchumann resonance
ELF sensor
Earthquakes alerts
Worldwide
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For populations that may be affected, the risks of earthquakes and tsunamis are a major
concern worldwide. Therefore, early detection of an event of this type in good time is of the highest
priority. The observatories that are capable of detecting Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) waves
(<300 Hz) today represent a breakthrough in the early detection and study of such phenomena. In this
work, all earthquakes with tsunami associated in history and all existing ELF wave observatories
currently located worldwide are represented. It was also noticed how the southern hemisphere
lacks coverage in this matter. In this work, the most suitable locations are proposed to cover these
geographical areas. Also, ELF data processed obtained from the observatory of the University of
Almeria in Calar Alto, Spain are shown. This is a contribution to help protect against natural disasters
such as those caused by earthquakes and tsunamis.