Earth observations from remotely sensed data have a substantial impact on natural hazard surveillance, specifically for earthquakes. The rapid emergence of diverse earthquake …
The identification of atmospheric and ionospheric variations through multiple remote sensing and global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs) has contributed substantially to the …
F Shahzad, M Shah, S Riaz, B Ghaffar, I Ullah… - Atmosphere, 2023 - mdpi.com
The search for Earthquake (EQ) precursors in the ionosphere and atmosphere from satellite data has provided significant information about the upcoming main shock. This study …
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-based ionospheric anomalies are nowadays used to identify a possible earthquake (EQ) precursor and hence a new research topic in …
M Nurtas, Z Zhantaev, A Altaibek, S Nurakynov… - Engineered …, 2023 - espublisher.com
This research paper presents an analysis of a dataset covering significant earthquakes over the past century, sourced from a publicly accessible seismic database. The dataset includes …
M Shah, MU Draz, T Saleem - Natural Hazards, 2024 - Springer
Remote Sensing (RS) provides significant insights for the monitoring of natural disasters like earthquakes for pre-and post-seismic precursors around the seismogenic regions. The …
This study examines ionospheric total electron content (TEC) perturbations from six International Global Navigation Satellite System stations (GNSS) including GUAT …
In this paper, the data of electron density, electron temperature and ion compositions detected by the China seismo-electromagnetic satellite (CSES) before Yangbi Ms6. 4 and …
Studies have demonstrated the potential of satellite thermal infrared observations to detect anomalous signals preceding large earthquakes. However, the lack of well-defined …