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Title: Ion density and temperature variations at altitude of 500 km during moderate seismic activity
Authors: Bardhan, Ananna
Khurana, M.S.
Bahal, B.M.
Aggarwal, Malini
Sharma, D.K.
Keywords: Ion temperature
Seismic activity
Ion density
Satellite measurements
Moderate magnitude earthquakes
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Advances in Space Research, 59, 1023–1032, doi: 10.1016/j.asr.2016.11.015
Abstract: Ionospheric ions (O+ and H+) and temperature (Ti) as precursory parameters to seismic activity have been analysed from year 1995 till 1998, using SROSS-C2 (average altitude range of 500 km) satellite measurements for moderate magnitude earthquakes. The details of seismic events during this period are downloaded from United State Geological Survey (USGS) and National Earthquake Information Centre (NEIC) website. 13 seismic events of moderate magnitude (M = 4–5.5) from 1995 to 1998, using SROSS-C2 satellite measurements have been analysed. During seismic affected period, considerable decrease in the density of heavier ion - O+ and increase in the ion temperature (Ti) is observed during all the selected events. Lighter ion - H+ doesn’t show any significant change. Electric field and electromagnetic emissions generated due to seismogenic activity could be the plausible initializing agents responsible for change in ion concentration and temperature values during these events.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1107
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