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The use of geomagnetic measurements to study local tectonics : case for the NE part of the Adria-Eurasia collisional zone
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Pavlovčič Prešeren, Polona
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Čop, Rudi
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Kuhar, Miran
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Determination of the correlation between the energy-density changes in geomagnetic field and seismic events is a challenging scientific topic that al-lows the study of local tectonics using magnetometers. The magnetised prop-erties of the crustal field of the Earth change due to natural sources and/or human activities that affect the environment. The latter can be avoided by setting up observatories in geomagnetically-quiet locations, while the natu-ral sources, which describe the combined effects due to changes in the core, lithosphere, external or electromagnetically induced field, cannot be easily eliminated. This research focused on the investigation of local changes in the geomagnetic field in relation to evidently significant local tectonics in the vi-cinity of the PIA (Piran, Slovenia) geomagnetic observatory. It is obvious that geomagnetic measurements from PIA contain much higher levels of noise compared to the surrounding magnetometers in Italy and Croatia. According to previous geodynamic studies, the position of the PIA observatory is specif-ic, since it is located at an Adriatic microplate that collides under the Eurasian plate. At this point it can be assumed that the reason for high-level noise in geomagnetic observations is due to the still ongoing Adria-Eurasia collisional process. Furthermore, the study of the earthquake on 1 November 2015 with a magnitude of 4.2 and its epicentre 150 km from PIA showed the correlation between higher energy density of the Earths magnetic field and the earth-quake occurrence. From the results acquired by the computational strategy described in the research, it is obvious that, as expected, a few days prior and after the earthquake higher Earths magnetic field indicated some significant changes in the local geomagnetic field that might occur due to the increased stress in the Earths crust in the north-eastern part of the Adria-Eurasia colli-sional zone.
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English
Keywords:
geomagnetic field
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Adria-Eurasia collisional zone
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PIA observatory
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earthquake
Work type:
Scientific work
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
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Published
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Year:
2020
Number of pages:
Str. 83-99
Numbering:
Letn. 9, št. 2
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-115011
UDC:
528:55
ISSN on article:
2169-9631
DOI:
10.4236/ojer.2020.92006
COBISS.SI-ID:
9110625
Publication date in RUL:
28.05.2020
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Title:
Open journal of earthquake research
Shortened title:
Open j. earthq. res.
Publisher:
Scientific Research Publishing
ISSN:
2169-9631
COBISS.SI-ID:
522756121
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Slovenian
Keywords:
geomagnetno polje
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Jadransko-Evroazijska kolizijska cona
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observatorij PIA
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potres
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