Feasibility of thermal anomalies detection for small earthquake (< 5.0 m)

© SGEM2017. All rights reserved. Thermal anomaly is one of the earthquake precursor in earthquake preparatory phase. Remote sensing in thermal region has been employed recently based on the concept of stress accumulation in the active plate tectonics region, which may be transformed as temperature v...

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Main Authors: Pisanu Wongpornchai, Chanida Suwanprasit
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-437172018-04-25T07:30:12Z Feasibility of thermal anomalies detection for small earthquake (&lt; 5.0 m) Pisanu Wongpornchai Chanida Suwanprasit Earth and Planetary Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences © SGEM2017. All rights reserved. Thermal anomaly is one of the earthquake precursor in earthquake preparatory phase. Remote sensing in thermal region has been employed recently based on the concept of stress accumulation in the active plate tectonics region, which may be transformed as temperature variation prior event. MODIS Land Surface Temperature (LST) has been commonly used to locate thermal anomalies before earthquake. Recently research has been focusing on moderate or large magnitude earthquake events. In Thailand, even though small earthquake ( < 5M) can be affected unprepared area. This study, daily day and night time of MODIS MOD11A1 product for 15 days before and after the Phan M4.4 earthquake on 17th November 2006 were processed and analyzed to locate possibility of thermal anomalies. Average LST before and after events were used for removing background temperature in the area and comparative method was used to detect thermal anomalies. The result found maximum temperature after removed background temperature was 5.36°C which occurred 3-5 days prior the quake. Therefore, it may have concluded that small earthquake may release energy which can be detected as thermal anomaly. Nevertheless, thermal precursors should be discovered to understand mechanism of earthquake precursor further. 2018-01-24T03:56:37Z 2018-01-24T03:56:37Z 2017-01-01 Conference Proceeding 13142704 2-s2.0-85032506580 10.5593/sgem2017/21/S07.114 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85032506580&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/43717
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Earth and Planetary Sciences
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Earth and Planetary Sciences
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pisanu Wongpornchai
Chanida Suwanprasit
Feasibility of thermal anomalies detection for small earthquake (&lt; 5.0 m)
description © SGEM2017. All rights reserved. Thermal anomaly is one of the earthquake precursor in earthquake preparatory phase. Remote sensing in thermal region has been employed recently based on the concept of stress accumulation in the active plate tectonics region, which may be transformed as temperature variation prior event. MODIS Land Surface Temperature (LST) has been commonly used to locate thermal anomalies before earthquake. Recently research has been focusing on moderate or large magnitude earthquake events. In Thailand, even though small earthquake ( < 5M) can be affected unprepared area. This study, daily day and night time of MODIS MOD11A1 product for 15 days before and after the Phan M4.4 earthquake on 17th November 2006 were processed and analyzed to locate possibility of thermal anomalies. Average LST before and after events were used for removing background temperature in the area and comparative method was used to detect thermal anomalies. The result found maximum temperature after removed background temperature was 5.36°C which occurred 3-5 days prior the quake. Therefore, it may have concluded that small earthquake may release energy which can be detected as thermal anomaly. Nevertheless, thermal precursors should be discovered to understand mechanism of earthquake precursor further.
format Conference Proceeding
author Pisanu Wongpornchai
Chanida Suwanprasit
author_facet Pisanu Wongpornchai
Chanida Suwanprasit
author_sort Pisanu Wongpornchai
title Feasibility of thermal anomalies detection for small earthquake (&lt; 5.0 m)
title_short Feasibility of thermal anomalies detection for small earthquake (&lt; 5.0 m)
title_full Feasibility of thermal anomalies detection for small earthquake (&lt; 5.0 m)
title_fullStr Feasibility of thermal anomalies detection for small earthquake (&lt; 5.0 m)
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of thermal anomalies detection for small earthquake (&lt; 5.0 m)
title_sort feasibility of thermal anomalies detection for small earthquake (&lt; 5.0 m)
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