Earthquake Lights Observed in Japan—Possible Underlying Mechanisms

Author:

Enomoto Yuji1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fii Center, Shinshu University, Ueda Campus, 3-15-1 Tokida, Ueda 386-8567, Nagano, Japan

Abstract

In Japan, a country prone to earthquakes, numerous damaging earthquakes have been recorded throughout history, often accompanied by descriptions of mysterious earthquake lights (EQL), which may involve various mechanisms. In this article, the possible mechanisms for different types of EQL in 11 cases are reviewed among 21 selected earthquakes. These involve preseismic physicochemical variations in the geological structure of the fault in the lithosphere, which contains deep Earth gases such as radon, methane, and others, as a primary factor for EQL generation. Additionally, various seismic, atmospheric, hydrospheric, and ionospheric variations interact with each other, resulting in the visualization of characteristic anomalous phenomena, such as glowing or shining ground, mountains, offshore areas, and skies of various colors. These phenomena appear momentarily but can sometimes last for extended periods. Because EQL often appear just before an earthquake, their study might be significant for earthquake prediction. Additionally, EQL involving methane flames in the ground is an important research topic as it relates to public safety. Was what they witnessed paranormal?

Funder

Toyota Genesis Research Institute Inc.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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