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SLF/ELF Field in Air and Ionosphere Generated by Earthquake Radiation Source

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Propagation of SLF/ELF Electromagnetic Waves

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In Chap. 4, we treat analytically the SLF/ELF field in air and ionosphere radiated by a horizontal electric dipole in the Earth. The region of interest consists of the lithosphere, air, and ionosphere. For the planar model, the analytical solution for the SLF/ELF field in the air and ionosphere generated by underground horizontal electric dipole is obtained readily. Then, comparison and analyses are treated for both planar and spherical models. Finally, computations and discussions are carried out. The above analysis and computations may be used to illustrate the mechanism and spectrum properties for the electromagnetic radiation by earthquake.

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Pan, W., Li, K. (2014). SLF/ELF Field in Air and Ionosphere Generated by Earthquake Radiation Source. In: Propagation of SLF/ELF Electromagnetic Waves. Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39050-0_4

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