Abstract Atmospheric waves excited by strong surface explosions, both natural and anthropogenic, often disturb upper atmosphere. In this letter, we report an N-shaped pulse with period ~ 1.3 min propagating southward at ~ 0.8 km/s, observed as changes in ionospheric total electron content using continuous GNSS stations in Israel and Palestine, ~ 10 min after the August 4, 2020 chemical explosion in Beirut, Lebanon. The peak-to-peak amplitude of the disturbance reached ~ 2% of the background electrons, comparable to recently recorded volcanic explosions in the Japanese Islands. We also succeeded in reproducing the observed disturbances assuming acoustic waves propagating upward and their interaction with geomagnetic fields
Abstract A large eruption occurred on Jan. 15, 2022, at the submarine volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’a...
We investigate the form and dynamics of shock-acoustic waves generated by earthquakes. We use the ...
© 2017 The Author(s).Ionospheric disturbance was observed in ionograms at Kazan, Russia 55.85°N, 48....
Atmospheric waves excited by strong surface explosions, both natural and anthropogenic, often distur...
Volcanic explosions or shallow earthquakes are known to trigger acoustic and gravity waves that prop...
The Tonga volcano eruption at 04:14:45 UT on 2022-01-15 released enormous amounts of energy into the...
It was recently established and acknowledged by the scientific community that a violent earthquake w...
The Tonga volcano erupted on 15 January 2022, at 04:15:45 UTC, which significantly influenced the at...
Natural hazards, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis, have been significant thre...
Recent measurements of GPS-derived total electron content (TEC) reveal acoustic wave periods of ∼1–4...
International audienceEarthquakes are known to generate disturbances in the ionosphere. Such disturb...
We use the Global Positioning System (GPS) network in northwest China and central Asia to monitor t...
Underground nuclear explosions (UNEs) can induce acoustic-gravity waves, which disturb the ionosphe...
The 15 January 2022 climactic eruption of Hunga volcano, Tonga, produced an explosion in the atmosph...
Recent measurements of GPS-derived total electron content (TEC) reveal acoustic wave periods of ∼1–4...
Abstract A large eruption occurred on Jan. 15, 2022, at the submarine volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’a...
We investigate the form and dynamics of shock-acoustic waves generated by earthquakes. We use the ...
© 2017 The Author(s).Ionospheric disturbance was observed in ionograms at Kazan, Russia 55.85°N, 48....
Atmospheric waves excited by strong surface explosions, both natural and anthropogenic, often distur...
Volcanic explosions or shallow earthquakes are known to trigger acoustic and gravity waves that prop...
The Tonga volcano eruption at 04:14:45 UT on 2022-01-15 released enormous amounts of energy into the...
It was recently established and acknowledged by the scientific community that a violent earthquake w...
The Tonga volcano erupted on 15 January 2022, at 04:15:45 UTC, which significantly influenced the at...
Natural hazards, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis, have been significant thre...
Recent measurements of GPS-derived total electron content (TEC) reveal acoustic wave periods of ∼1–4...
International audienceEarthquakes are known to generate disturbances in the ionosphere. Such disturb...
We use the Global Positioning System (GPS) network in northwest China and central Asia to monitor t...
Underground nuclear explosions (UNEs) can induce acoustic-gravity waves, which disturb the ionosphe...
The 15 January 2022 climactic eruption of Hunga volcano, Tonga, produced an explosion in the atmosph...
Recent measurements of GPS-derived total electron content (TEC) reveal acoustic wave periods of ∼1–4...
Abstract A large eruption occurred on Jan. 15, 2022, at the submarine volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’a...
We investigate the form and dynamics of shock-acoustic waves generated by earthquakes. We use the ...
© 2017 The Author(s).Ionospheric disturbance was observed in ionograms at Kazan, Russia 55.85°N, 48....