Using of global and regional ionospheric maps to study of the preseismic ionosphere modification
Using of global and regional ionospheric maps to study of the preseismic ionosphere modification
- Author(s): I.E. Zakharenkova and I.I. Shagimuratov
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2009.0025
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- Author(s): I.E. Zakharenkova and I.I. Shagimuratov Source: IET 11th International Conference on Ionospheric Radio Systems and Techniques (IRST 2009), 2009 p. 14 – 18
- Conference: IET 11th International Conference on Ionospheric Radio Systems and Techniques (IRST 2009)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2009.0025
- ISBN: 978 1 84919 123 4
- Location: Edinburgh, UK
- Conference date: 28-30 April 2009
- Format: PDF
In this paper the analysis of the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) variations obtained by using of GPS measurements before strong earthquakes is presented. For this aim we used both the TEC data from the nearest to the earthquake epicenter GPS stations and TEC maps (global maps at the IONEX format and regional maps with high spatial-temporal resolution). The general peculiarities of the observed effects are described.
Inspec keywords: seismology; ionospheric disturbances; earthquakes; Global Positioning System; ionospheric techniques
Subjects: Seismic sources; Satellite communication systems; Atmospheric, ionospheric and magnetospheric techniques and equipment; Instrumentation and techniques for aeronomy, space physics, and cosmic rays; Ionospheric disturbances and modification experiments
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