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ZHAO Yufei, YOU Wei, LIU Guoyong, ZHOU Siyuan, LI Zhenling, NI Zhe. Analysis on the correspondence of the relative change of geomagnetic field and seismic in western Yunnan province[J]. Journal of Yunnan University: Natural Sciences Edition. DOI: 10.7540/j.ynu.20250107
Citation: ZHAO Yufei, YOU Wei, LIU Guoyong, ZHOU Siyuan, LI Zhenling, NI Zhe. Analysis on the correspondence of the relative change of geomagnetic field and seismic in western Yunnan province[J]. Journal of Yunnan University: Natural Sciences Edition. DOI: 10.7540/j.ynu.20250107

Analysis on the correspondence of the relative change of geomagnetic field and seismic in western Yunnan province

  • This paper describes the physical quantity — adjacent difference used to describe the relative change of geomagnetic field in Mobile seismic-geomagnetic monitoring in detail, We calculated the averages of 84 phases of the absolute adjacent difference of all measurement points in the monitoring area using mobile geomagnetic measurement data of western Yunnan region for 33 years. The average is called “Area Adjacent Difference”, and it is indicated by the symbol P, and the correspondence between P and the earthquake is also analyzed. The results indicate that: It has obvious correspondence between P and Earthquake occurred in and surrounding area——Most of the moderate and strong earthquakes occur in the low value period of P in the measurement area、or after several periods of consecutive low values、or in the process of P value declining. This conclusion provides a new analytical method for seismic-geomagnetic monitoring, and has certain reference significance for earthquake prediction.
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