Satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. A review

Sudden, violent movement of the earth's surface resulted of the release of energy into the atmosphere can destroy cities and claim lives. With the recent advances in space-borne data collecting methods which have made it possible monitoring the earth surface with different sensors, scientists a...

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Main Authors: Alvan, Habibeh Valizadeh, Azad, Farid Haydari
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Published: IEEE 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.453732020-08-05T07:19:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45373/ Satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. A review Alvan, Habibeh Valizadeh Azad, Farid Haydari Sudden, violent movement of the earth's surface resulted of the release of energy into the atmosphere can destroy cities and claim lives. With the recent advances in space-borne data collecting methods which have made it possible monitoring the earth surface with different sensors, scientists are now able to better study the causes and signs of Earthquakes. Current researches are moving in the direction of pre-earthquake deformation detection. In order to make successful prediction all the related data must be collected from different space-borne sensors and ground-based stations. Past earthquakes should also be investigated for any phenomena that can occur before an earthquake. Surface deformation data are provided by GPS and SAR imaging, land surface temperature changes by ASTER, Landsat TM and ETM, different types of cloud studies using MODIS and Seawifs data, electromagnetic and ionosphere anomalies by ground passive stations and radon gas emissions in the faults areas by solid on the ground detectors. In this paper we tried to gather complete and helpful information of earthquake precursors which have been studied until now. IEEE 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45373/1/Satellite%20remote%20sensing%20in%20earthquake%20prediction.%20A%20review.pdf Alvan, Habibeh Valizadeh and Azad, Farid Haydari (2011) Satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. A review. In: 2011 National Postgraduate Conference (NPC 2011), 19-20 Sept. 2011, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. . 10.1109/NatPC.2011.6136371
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description Sudden, violent movement of the earth's surface resulted of the release of energy into the atmosphere can destroy cities and claim lives. With the recent advances in space-borne data collecting methods which have made it possible monitoring the earth surface with different sensors, scientists are now able to better study the causes and signs of Earthquakes. Current researches are moving in the direction of pre-earthquake deformation detection. In order to make successful prediction all the related data must be collected from different space-borne sensors and ground-based stations. Past earthquakes should also be investigated for any phenomena that can occur before an earthquake. Surface deformation data are provided by GPS and SAR imaging, land surface temperature changes by ASTER, Landsat TM and ETM, different types of cloud studies using MODIS and Seawifs data, electromagnetic and ionosphere anomalies by ground passive stations and radon gas emissions in the faults areas by solid on the ground detectors. In this paper we tried to gather complete and helpful information of earthquake precursors which have been studied until now.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Alvan, Habibeh Valizadeh
Azad, Farid Haydari
spellingShingle Alvan, Habibeh Valizadeh
Azad, Farid Haydari
Satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. A review
author_facet Alvan, Habibeh Valizadeh
Azad, Farid Haydari
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title Satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. A review
title_short Satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. A review
title_full Satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. A review
title_fullStr Satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. A review
title_full_unstemmed Satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. A review
title_sort satellite remote sensing in earthquake prediction. a review
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45373/1/Satellite%20remote%20sensing%20in%20earthquake%20prediction.%20A%20review.pdf
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