Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes [electronic resource] / by Sergey Pulinets, Kirill Boyarchuk.

Pulinets, Sergey.
Call Number
551
Author
Pulinets, Sergey. author.
Title
Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes by Sergey Pulinets, Kirill Boyarchuk.
Physical Description
XIII, 315 p. online resource.
Contents
The Basic Components of Seismo-Ionospheric Coupling -- Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes as they are seen from the Ground and from Space -- Near Ground and Troposphere Plasmachemistry and Electric Field -- Physics of Seismo-Ionospheric Coupling -- Main Phenomenological Features of Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes -- Are we Ready for Prediction? The Practical Applications -- Ultimate Results, Unexplained Phenomena, Future Tasks.
Summary
Using the kind permission given to me by my co-author, this short preface will be written in my name. I want to devote this book to San Juan city in Argentina. It is not only due to the fact that the city was twice completely destroyed after the devastating ear- quakes in 1941 and 1977, but also because my stay there completely changed my life. Changes included changing my career from the field of space plasma physics to Earth sciences and geophysics, and changes in my personal life giving me h- piness and compliance in my present family. Going back to the subject of the book, it should be noted that the history of the question asked by the book is very complicated and intricate. Starting in the 1930s from the observation of seismogenic electric fields, the area of seismo-ionospheric coupling became an area of fighting and conflicts, hopes and frustrations. Spe- lation and misunderstanding on the interdisciplinary borders made this field for many years (even up to now) taboo for so-called "serious scientists". But due to the courageous efforts of several groups in Russia and the former USSR states such as Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, Japan, later France and Taiwan, Greece and Italy the situation started to improve.
Added Author
Boyarchuk, Kirill. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Subject
EARTH SCIENCES.
GEOLOGY.
MINERALOGY.
GEOPHYSICS.
SPACE SCIENCES.
Earth Sciences.
Geology.
Geophysics/Geodesy.
Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences.
Mineralogy.
Multimedia
  • Libraries with this item
Total Ratings: 0
No records found to display.
 
 
 
03277nam a22005175i 4500
001
 
 
vtls001568637
003
 
 
VRT
005
 
 
20170831184200.0
007
 
 
cr nn 008mamaa
008
 
 
170831s2005    gw |    s    |||| 0|eng d
020
$a 9783540264682 $9 978-3-540-26468-2
024
7
$a 10.1007/b137616 $2 doi
035
$a (DE-He213)978-3-540-26468-2
039
9
$y 201708311842 $z santha
050
4
$a QE1-996.5
072
7
$a RBG $2 bicssc
072
7
$a SCI031000 $2 bisacsh
082
0
4
$a 551 $2 23
100
1
$a Pulinets, Sergey. $e author.
245
1
0
$a Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes $h [electronic resource] / $c by Sergey Pulinets, Kirill Boyarchuk.
264
1
$a Berlin, Heidelberg : $b Springer Berlin Heidelberg, $c 2005.
300
$a XIII, 315 p. $b online resource.
336
$a text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337
$a computer $b c $2 rdamedia
338
$a online resource $b cr $2 rdacarrier
347
$a text file $b PDF $2 rda
505
0
$a The Basic Components of Seismo-Ionospheric Coupling -- Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes as they are seen from the Ground and from Space -- Near Ground and Troposphere Plasmachemistry and Electric Field -- Physics of Seismo-Ionospheric Coupling -- Main Phenomenological Features of Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes -- Are we Ready for Prediction? The Practical Applications -- Ultimate Results, Unexplained Phenomena, Future Tasks.
520
$a Using the kind permission given to me by my co-author, this short preface will be written in my name. I want to devote this book to San Juan city in Argentina. It is not only due to the fact that the city was twice completely destroyed after the devastating ear- quakes in 1941 and 1977, but also because my stay there completely changed my life. Changes included changing my career from the field of space plasma physics to Earth sciences and geophysics, and changes in my personal life giving me h- piness and compliance in my present family. Going back to the subject of the book, it should be noted that the history of the question asked by the book is very complicated and intricate. Starting in the 1930s from the observation of seismogenic electric fields, the area of seismo-ionospheric coupling became an area of fighting and conflicts, hopes and frustrations. Spe- lation and misunderstanding on the interdisciplinary borders made this field for many years (even up to now) taboo for so-called "serious scientists". But due to the courageous efforts of several groups in Russia and the former USSR states such as Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, Japan, later France and Taiwan, Greece and Italy the situation started to improve.
650
0
$a EARTH SCIENCES.
650
0
$a GEOLOGY.
650
0
$a MINERALOGY.
650
0
$a GEOPHYSICS.
650
0
$a SPACE SCIENCES.
650
1
4
$a Earth Sciences.
650
2
4
$a Geology.
650
2
4
$a Geophysics/Geodesy.
650
2
4
$a Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences.
650
2
4
$a Mineralogy.
700
1
$a Boyarchuk, Kirill. $e author.
710
2
$a SpringerLink (Online service)
773
0
$t Springer eBooks
776
0
8
$i Printed edition: $z 9783540208396
856
4
0
$u http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b137616
912
$a ZDB-2-EES
950
$a Earth and Environmental Science (Springer-11646)
999
$a VIRTUA               
No Reviews to Display
Summary
Using the kind permission given to me by my co-author, this short preface will be written in my name. I want to devote this book to San Juan city in Argentina. It is not only due to the fact that the city was twice completely destroyed after the devastating ear- quakes in 1941 and 1977, but also because my stay there completely changed my life. Changes included changing my career from the field of space plasma physics to Earth sciences and geophysics, and changes in my personal life giving me h- piness and compliance in my present family. Going back to the subject of the book, it should be noted that the history of the question asked by the book is very complicated and intricate. Starting in the 1930s from the observation of seismogenic electric fields, the area of seismo-ionospheric coupling became an area of fighting and conflicts, hopes and frustrations. Spe- lation and misunderstanding on the interdisciplinary borders made this field for many years (even up to now) taboo for so-called "serious scientists". But due to the courageous efforts of several groups in Russia and the former USSR states such as Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, Japan, later France and Taiwan, Greece and Italy the situation started to improve.
Contents
The Basic Components of Seismo-Ionospheric Coupling -- Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes as they are seen from the Ground and from Space -- Near Ground and Troposphere Plasmachemistry and Electric Field -- Physics of Seismo-Ionospheric Coupling -- Main Phenomenological Features of Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes -- Are we Ready for Prediction? The Practical Applications -- Ultimate Results, Unexplained Phenomena, Future Tasks.
Subject
EARTH SCIENCES.
GEOLOGY.
MINERALOGY.
GEOPHYSICS.
SPACE SCIENCES.
Earth Sciences.
Geology.
Geophysics/Geodesy.
Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences.
Mineralogy.
Multimedia