Author:
,A. VOLVACH,L. KOGAN, ,L. VOLVACH, ,K. KANONIDI, ,I. BUBUKIN, ,V. SHTENBERG,
Abstract
The article examines the 5.4 magnitude earthquake that occurred on
June 25, 2021 in the vicinity of Yayladere (Turkey). The analysis of the geomagnetic
measurements carried out revealed a set of deterministic processes that preceded this
event and are interpreted as its precursors. An estimate is made of the average time
between the interval of existence of such phenomena and the moment of the earthquake
under consideration. As a result, close values of the corresponding averaged time
intervals were obtained for the statistics of all three components of the geomagnetic
field considered in the article. The proposed technique can be used to predict seismic
processes in various regions of the world in a near real-time mode.
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