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Study of thermal IR phenomena associated with 27 February 2010 Chile Mw 8.8 earthquake using MODIS data
Authors:Vinod Kumar Kancherla  Colin Arrowsmith
Affiliation:1. OS-GST Lab, Department of Enviornment and Water Resoruce Engineering, School of Civil and Chemical Engineering (SCALE), VIT University, Vellore, India;2. Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, School of Science, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:Stresses acting on fault systems before major earthquakes can produce thermal anomalies; these abnormalities can be observed using multi-sensor satellite data. Moderate resolution spectro-radiometer on board the terra and aqua satellites can provide thermal infrared (TIR) imaging data for land and ocean. These TIR data have recorded short-lived thermal anomaly prior to major earthquakes. It is suggested by others that these electromagnetic (EM) phenomena relate to stress build up before earthquakes. The objective of this study is to find an association between spatial extent and temporal evolution of thermal anomalies and known major earthquakes near the boundary of Nazca plate and South American plate. Our approach is to map the TIR transient fields from polar orbiting satellites and analysing those data using time series temperature plots to detect the abnormal thermal trends before the earthquake. This study concentrated on marine earthquakes to detect the changes in both land and ocean before seismic activity.
Keywords:LST  SST  MODIS  IR phenomenon  Chile  earthquake
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