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 tha...
International audienceWe provide here a preliminary analysis of the ionospheric perturbations observ...
International audienceThe recent tsunamigenic earthquake in Tohoku (11 March 2011) strongly affirms,...
Tsunami waves propagating across long distances in the open-ocean can induce atmospheric gravity wav...
Recent advances in GPS data processing have demonstrated that ground-based GPS receivers are capable...
Recent advances in GPS data processing have demonstrated that ground-based GPS receivers are capable...
We observe ionospheric perturbations caused by the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. ...
Natural hazards, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis, have been significant thre...
It is well known that tsunamis can produce gravity waves that propagate up to the ionosphere generat...
Ground‐based Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements of ionospheric total electron content (TEC...
Ground-based Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements of ionospheric Total Electron Content (TEC...
International audienceOn-board satellites techniques provide global coverage and could play an impor...
International audienceWe provide here a preliminary analysis of the ionospheric perturbations observ...
International audienceThe recent tsunamigenic earthquake in Tohoku (11 March 2011) strongly affirms,...
Tsunami waves propagating across long distances in the open-ocean can induce atmospheric gravity wav...
Recent advances in GPS data processing have demonstrated that ground-based GPS receivers are capable...
Recent advances in GPS data processing have demonstrated that ground-based GPS receivers are capable...
We observe ionospheric perturbations caused by the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. ...
Natural hazards, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis, have been significant thre...
It is well known that tsunamis can produce gravity waves that propagate up to the ionosphere generat...
Ground‐based Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements of ionospheric total electron content (TEC...
Ground-based Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements of ionospheric Total Electron Content (TEC...
International audienceOn-board satellites techniques provide global coverage and could play an impor...
International audienceWe provide here a preliminary analysis of the ionospheric perturbations observ...
International audienceThe recent tsunamigenic earthquake in Tohoku (11 March 2011) strongly affirms,...
Tsunami waves propagating across long distances in the open-ocean can induce atmospheric gravity wav...