Publikationsdatum:
2023-08-02
Beschreibung:
On 30 October 2020 at 11:51 UT, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake occurred in the Dodecanese sea (37.84°N, 26.81°E, 10 km depth), that generated a tsunami with an observed run-up of more than 1 meter on the Turkish coasts. Both the earthquake and the tsunami produced acoustic and gravity waves that propagated upward, triggering co-seismic and co-tsunamic ionospheric disturbances. This paper presents a multi-instrumental study of the ionospheric impact of the earthquake and related tsunami based on ionosonde data, ground-based and Swarm-based GNSS receivers, and Jason3/DORIS [L1] receivers in the Mediterranean region. Our study focuses on the Total Electron Content derived from the European GNSS network, Swarm, and Jason3, to describe the propagation of Medium Scale Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances (MSTIDs), possibly related to gravity waves triggered by the earthquake and tsunami. We use simultaneous vertical ionosonde soundings to study the interactions between the upper and lower atmosphere. The results of this study provide a detailed picture of the Litosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere coupling in the scarcely investigated area that is the Mediterranean region.
Sprache:
Englisch
Materialart:
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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