THE EFFECT OF THE EARTHʼS ROTATION SPEED TO THE FREQUENCY OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MODE 0S2
https://doi.org/10.26006/29490995_2024_16_1_15
Abstract
The frequency of the fundamental mode F of the Earth’s natural oscillations 0S2, identified in the spectra of geomagnetic variations at the Mikhnevo observatory of the IDG RAS, during strong earthquakes is analyzed. It is shown that the value of F takes different values depending on the date of the event, and the values of F are higher during periods characterized by a decrease in the Earth’s rotation rate, and lower during periods of its increase. Based on the results of a comparative analysis of the results of magnetic measurements and the data of the IERS open access catalog, an empirical relationship was obtained between the variations in F and the Earth’s rotation rate.
About the Authors
A. A. SpivakRussian Federation
D. N. Loktev
Russian Federation
A. V. Tikhonova
Russian Federation
V. A. Kharlamov
Russian Federation
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Spivak A.A., Loktev D.N., Tikhonova A.V., Kharlamov V.A. THE EFFECT OF THE EARTHʼS ROTATION SPEED TO THE FREQUENCY OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MODE 0S2. Dynamic Processes in Geospheres. 2024;16(1):15-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26006/29490995_2024_16_1_15