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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMAGNETISM AND AERONOMY,
VOL. 6,
GI2002,
doi:10.1029/2004GI000092,
2006
Localization of the source of ionospheric disturbance generated during an earthquake
E. L. Afraimovich
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Irkutsk, Russia
E. I. Astafieva
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Irkutsk, Russia
V. V. Kirushkin
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Irkutsk, Russia
Abstract
[1] For the first time a method is developed of localization of the source and determination of the characteristics of wave
disturbances generated during earthquakes. In the method the disturbances in the total electron content registered at the
GPS receiver network are considered as a set of signals of a nonequidistant phased grating of “ionospheric detectors” with
known coordinates. As a result of solution of the equation system for the plane and spherical front relative to the measured
parameters of the disturbance, the phase velocity of the wave disturbance and also the position and time of switching on of
the source are determined. It is found that the ionospheric disturbances generated during strong earthquakes have the form
of a spherical wave diverging with a velocity of ~1000 m s-1 from the “secondary” source localized over the epicenter at the level of the maximum of the ionospheric F2 layer (300—400 km), the time of the source “switching off” delaying relatively the main seismic shock by about 10 min. These
results agree to the theoretical models according to which the atmospheric disturbance propagates in a narrow cone of zenith
angles up to ionospheric heights and then diverges in the form of a spherical wave with a radial velocity close to the speed
of sound at these altitudes.
Received 2
December
2004;
accepted 4
October
2005;
published 20
January
2006.
Keywords: Earthquake;
Acoustic gravity waves;
Ionospheric irregularities.
Index Terms: 7215 Seismology: Earthquake source observations (1240); 7851 Space Plasma Physics: Shock waves (4455); 2439 Ionosphere: Ionospheric irregularities.
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Citation: Afraimovich, E. L., E. I. Astafieva, and V. V. Kirushkin
(2006),
Localization of the source of ionospheric disturbance generated during an earthquake,
Int. J. Geomagn. Aeron.,
6,
GI2002,
doi:10.1029/2004GI000092.
Copyright 2006 by the American Geophysical Union.
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