Variations of the total electronic concentration in the ionosphere in seismically active region

In this work we studied the variations in the total electron concentration (TEC) obtained from measurements of the global navigation system GPS in the preparation zone for the 2010 catastrophic Chilean earthquake (Mw = 8.8) under calm background conditions at a minimum of 24 solar activity (SA) cycl...

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Main Authors: Kashkin Valentin, Rubleva Tatyana, Simonov Konstantin, Zabrodin Andrey, Kabanov Aleksey
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/109/e3sconf_rpers2021_02012.pdf
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author Kashkin Valentin
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description In this work we studied the variations in the total electron concentration (TEC) obtained from measurements of the global navigation system GPS in the preparation zone for the 2010 catastrophic Chilean earthquake (Mw = 8.8) under calm background conditions at a minimum of 24 solar activity (SA) cycles. The analysis of the geodynamic activity and ionospheric TEC disturbances in the seismically active region of this catastrophic earthquake is carried out. A computational technique has been developed that can be used to study TEC variations over seismically active regions.
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spelling doaj.art-cb559e82e46f4923bb83b865a1a5ddac2022-12-21T19:45:28ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-013330201210.1051/e3sconf/202133302012e3sconf_rpers2021_02012Variations of the total electronic concentration in the ionosphere in seismically active regionKashkin Valentin0Rubleva Tatyana1Simonov Konstantin2Zabrodin Andrey3Kabanov Aleksey4Siberian Federal UniversitySiberian Federal UniversityInstitute of Computational Modeling SB RASSiberian Federal UniversitySiberian Federal UniversityIn this work we studied the variations in the total electron concentration (TEC) obtained from measurements of the global navigation system GPS in the preparation zone for the 2010 catastrophic Chilean earthquake (Mw = 8.8) under calm background conditions at a minimum of 24 solar activity (SA) cycles. The analysis of the geodynamic activity and ionospheric TEC disturbances in the seismically active region of this catastrophic earthquake is carried out. A computational technique has been developed that can be used to study TEC variations over seismically active regions.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/109/e3sconf_rpers2021_02012.pdf
spellingShingle Kashkin Valentin
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Simonov Konstantin
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Kabanov Aleksey
Variations of the total electronic concentration in the ionosphere in seismically active region
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title Variations of the total electronic concentration in the ionosphere in seismically active region
title_full Variations of the total electronic concentration in the ionosphere in seismically active region
title_fullStr Variations of the total electronic concentration in the ionosphere in seismically active region
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title_short Variations of the total electronic concentration in the ionosphere in seismically active region
title_sort variations of the total electronic concentration in the ionosphere in seismically active region
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