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Detecting ionospheric TEC perturbations caused by natural hazards using a global network of GPS receivers: The Tohoku case study

机译:使用全球GPS接收器网络检测自然灾害造成的电离层TEC扰动:东北案例研究

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Recent advances in GPS data processing have demonstrated that ground-based GPS receivers are capable of detecting ionospheric TEC perturbations caused by surface-generated Rayleigh, acoustic and gravity waves. There have been a number of publications discussing TEC perturbations immediately following the M 9. 0 Tohoku earthquake in Japan on March 11, 2011. Most investigators have focused on the ionospheric responses up to a few hours following the earthquake and tsunami. In our research, in addition to March 11, 2011 we investigate global ionospheric TEC perturbations a day before and after the event. We also compare indices of geomagnetic activity on all three days with perturbations in TEC, revealing strong geomagnetic storm conditions that are also apparent in processed GEONET TEC observations. In addition to the traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) produced by the earthquake and tsunami, we also detect "regular" TIDs across Japan about 5 hours following the Tohoku event, concluding these are likely due to geomagnetic activity. The variety of observed TEC perturbations are consistent with tsunami-generated gravity waves, auroral activity, regular TIDs and equatorial fluctuations induced by increased geomagnetic activity. We demonstrate our capabilities to monitor TEC fluctuations using JPL's real-time Global Assimilative Ionospheric Model (GAIM) system. We show that a real-time global TEC monitoring network is able to detect the acoustic and gravity waves generated by the earthquake and tsunami. With additional real-time stations deployed, this new capability has the potential to provide real-time monitoring of TEC perturbations that could potentially serve as a plug-in to enhance existing early warning systems.
机译:GPS数据处理的最新进展表明,地面GPS接收机能够检测由表面产生的瑞利,声波和重力波引起的电离层TEC扰动。 2011年3月11日日本东北9. 0东北地震发生后,已经有许多出版物讨论TEC的扰动。大多数研究人员一直关注地震和海啸后长达几个小时的电离层响应。在我们的研究中,除2011年3月11日外,我们还研究了事件发生前后的全球电离层TEC扰动。我们还将TEC的扰动比较了三天的地磁活动指数,揭示了在处理过的GEONET TEC观测中也很明显的强地磁风暴条件。除了地震和海啸造成的电离层扰动(TID)之外,我们在东北事件发生约5小时后还检测了整个日本的“常规” TID,认为这些可能是由于地磁活动造成的。观测到的TEC扰动的多样性与海啸产生的重力波,极光活动,有规律的TID和由地磁活动增加引起的赤道涨落相一致。我们展示了使用JPL的实时全球同化电离层模型(GAIM)系统监控TEC波动的能力。我们表明,实时全球TEC监视网络能够检测到地震和海啸产生的声波和重力波。通过部署额外的实时站,此新功能有可能提供对TEC扰动的实时监视,这有可能用作增强现有预警系统的插件。

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