Seismic traveling ionosphere irregularities at F2-region in time of heliogeophysic disturbances on data of distance sounding
Seismic traveling ionosphere irregularities at F2-region in time of heliogeophysic disturbances on data of distance sounding
- Author(s): N.P. Sergeenko ; M.V. Rogova ; A.V. Sazanov
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2009.0089
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- Author(s): N.P. Sergeenko ; M.V. Rogova ; A.V. Sazanov Source: IET 11th International Conference on Ionospheric Radio Systems and Techniques (IRST 2009), 2009 p. 323 – 325
- Conference: IET 11th International Conference on Ionospheric Radio Systems and Techniques (IRST 2009)
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- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2009.0089
- ISBN: 978 1 84919 123 4
- Location: Edinburgh, UK
- Conference date: 28-30 April 2009
- Format: PDF
The properties of traveling ionosphere disturbances (TID) (their horizontal sizes are 1-4 thousand kms, excesses of a background are 15-30 %), formed in F2 layer as a result of strong earthquake in time of heliogeophysical perturbations are explored. The irregularities arise 10-15 h before earthquakes and move horizontally with a transonic speed on distances of a few thousand kms up to round - the - world trajectories focused approximately along an arc of a major circle, transiting above epicenter region. Information of spent examination was caused by spatial - time differences of dynamics of F2-layer of an ionosphere in time of the heliogeophysical disturbances from dynamics of quasi- causative seismic macro-scale ionosphere irregularities.
Inspec keywords: F-region; magnetic storms; magnetosphere; seismology; ionospheric disturbances; earthquakes
Subjects: F-region; Magnetospheric magnetic storms, substorms; Interaction between ionosphere and magnetosphere; Radiowave and rocket soundings of the ionosphere; Ionospheric structure; Seismic sources; Ionospheric disturbances and modification experiments; Magnetospheric interaction with solar wind
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