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Desenvolvemos um método de processamento de sinal apropriado para detectar radiação eletromagnética devido a atividades sísmicas. A radiação é geralmente acompanhada por um ruído de fundo causado principalmente por descargas atmosféricas nas regiões tropicais. Os dados que representam a radiação sísmica são apresentados como som através do conceito de sonificação. Isto é útil para descobrir imediatamente radiações sísmicas anómalas, que são frequentemente seguidas por um terramoto desastroso, a partir dos enormes dados recolhidos em mais de quarenta estações de observação. É ilustrado que o display auditivo é valioso para futuros sistemas de previsão de terremotos.
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Seiji ADACHI, Hiroshi YASUKAWA, Ichi TAKUMI, Masayasu HATA, "Signal Processing and Sonification of Seismic Electromagnetic Radiation in the ELF Band" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E84-A, no. 4, pp. 1011-1016, April 2001, doi: .
Abstract: We have developed a signal processing method that is appropriate for detecting electromagnetic radiation due to earthquake activities. The radiation is usually accompanied by a background noise that is mainly caused by atmospheric discharges in the tropical regions. Data representing the seismic radiation is presented as sound via the concept of sonification. This is useful for immediately finding out anomalous seismic radiations, which are often followed by a disastrous earthquake, from the massive data collected from over forty observation stations. It is illustrated that the auditory display is valuable for future earthquake prediction systems.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e84-a_4_1011/_p
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