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List of works by Dimitar Ouzounov

A Spatial Prescreening Technique for Earth Observation Data

GES DAAC tools for accessing Terra and Aqua MODIS data

Lithosphere–Atmosphere–Ionosphere Coupling (LAIC) model – An unified concept for earthquake precursors validation

scholarly article by Sergey Pulinets & Dimitar Ouzounov published June 2011 in Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Mid-infrared emission prior to strong earthquakes analyzed by remote sensing data

scholarly article by Dimitar Ouzounov & F Freund published January 2004 in Advances in Space Research

Multiparameter monitoring of short-term earthquake precursors and its physical basis. Implementation in the Kamchatka region

scholarly article by Sergey Pulinets et al published 2016 in E3S Web of Conferences

Outgoing long wave radiation variability from IR satellite data prior to major earthquakes

scholarly article

Satellite observation of CH 4 and CO anomalies associated with the Wenchuan M S 8.0 and Lushan M S 7.0 earthquakes in China

scholarly article

Satellite thermal IR phenomena associated with some of the major earthquakes in 1999–2003

scholarly article by Dimitar Ouzounov et al published January 2006 in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth

Temporal variation of gamma rays as a possible precursor of earthquake in the Longitudinal Valley of eastern Taiwan

scholarly article by Ching-Chou Fu et al published December 2015 in Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Terra and Aqua MODIS products available from NASA GES DAAC

article published in 2004

The first results of the pilot project on complex diagnosing earthquake precursors on Sakhalin

scholarly article published February 2009

The physical nature of thermal anomalies observed before strong earthquakes

scholarly article by S.A. Pulinets et al published January 2006 in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth

Validation of Earthquake Precursors—VESTO

scholarly article by Dimitar Ouzounov et al published June 2011 in Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Validation of Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere coupling concept by geo space observation of natural and anthropogenic processes