1. Investigation of ionospheric precursors related to deep and intermediate earthquakes based on spectral and statistical analysis.
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Oikonomou, Christina, Haralambous, Haris, and Muslim, Buldan
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IONOSPHERIC storms , *TOTAL electron content (Atmosphere) , *EARTHQUAKE damage , *GLOBAL Positioning System , *PLASMA bubbles - Abstract
Ionospheric TEC (Total Electron Content) variations prior to the deep (≈600 km) earthquake doublet close to magnetic equator in Peru ( M = 7.6) and to the intermediate (≈200 km) earthquake in Afghanistan ( M = 7.5) during 2015 were investigated using measurements from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) network with the aim to detect possible ionospheric precursors of these events. For this we applied both statistical and spectral analysis. Ionospheric anomalies related to both earthquakes were observed few hours and few days prior to the earthquakes during daytime localized mainly near the epicenter. These were large-scale positive TEC anomalies and small-scale TEC oscillations with periods of 20 min and duration around 2–4 h appearing at the same local time each day. Several days prior to the earthquake in Peru a significant phenomenon was observed during afternoon time related to the modification of the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) structure. During nighttime, however, it was not possible to identify any ionospheric earthquake precursor due to the concurrence of various phenomena, such as Equatorial Plasma Bubbles and pre- and post-midnight TEC peaks prior to Peru earthquake, and solar terminator transition prior to both earthquakes which could induce resembling ionospheric anomalies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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