Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1032
Title: Seismo-ionospheric anomalies and implications from recent GNSS observations in India and South-East Asia
Authors: Reddy, C.D.
Keywords: Earthquake
GEC
Ionosphere
Tsunami
GNSS
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Geodesy and Geodynamics, doi: 10.1016/j.geog.2016.03.006
Abstract: The lithosphere and the atmosphere/ionosphere, continuously exchange energy through various coupling mechanisms. Earthquake creates waves of energy, e.g. direct shock acoustic waves (SAWs) and Rayleigh wave induced acoustic waves (RAWs). In the event of an earthquake occurring beneath the sea, atmospheric gravity waves (AGWs) are also generated. If the earthquake is large enough (Mw > 6), SAWs, RAWs and AGWs induce detectable ionospheric plasma perturbations. Inferring the seismological information from these seismo-ionospheric manifestations is the subject that pertains to ionospheric seismology. Both ground and satellite based advanced radio techniques are being used in monitoring ionospheric plasma perturbations. In this study, seismo-ionospheric anomalies and implications from recent GNSS observations in India and South-East Asia are discussed, mainly pertaining to the following. (1) From the ionospheric plasma response to 2015 Nepal earthquake, the estimated group velocity for Andaman and Indian shield regions are 2100 ms 1 and 3900 ms 1 respectively and validated from ground measurements. (2) Atmospheric acoustic resonance at 4.0 mHz and a train of wave packet of TEC variation resulting from the beat phenomenon observed at the site ‘umlh’ and (3) GNSS-based tsunami warning which is going to be promising tool in augmenting the existing tsunami warning systems.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1032
Appears in Collections:SEG_Reprints

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
Geodesy Geodyn., 2016.pdfReprints1.93 MBAdobe PDFView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.