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Are the Significant Ionospheric Anomalies Associated with the 2007 Great Deep-Focus Undersea Jakarta–Java Earthquake?

  • Dan Tao*
  • , Guangxue Wang
  • , Jiayi Zong
  • , Yuanzheng Wen
  • , Jinbin Cao
  • , Roberto Battiston
  • , Zhima Zeren
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

This work is an attempt to critically analyze the correlation between great deep-focus undersea earthquake and possible ionospheric anomalies. The significant TEC (total electron content) temporal and spatial anomalies were detected over the epicenter of 2007 Mw7.5 Jakarta–Java earth-quake, and they coincide well with the striking plasma anomalies in the ionosphere in situ observed by the LEO (low Earth orbit) satellite. The localization and synchronization of the disturbances during the earthquake suggest that these ionospheric anomalies are highly related to this large undersea earthquake. In order to identify this correlation, we made efforts to distinguish seismo-associated signals from large electromagnetic noise due to solar and geomagnetic activities, natural non-seismic sources and known artificial signals. Nevertheless, the difficulties of this work should be recognized and approached with caution. This special (deep-focus and undersea) case study here provides us with valuable information on the study of lithosphere–atmosphere–ionosphere (LAI) coupling process and reminds us that deep-focus undersea seismic events need to be treated more carefully and discreetly in the future.

源语言英语
文章编号2211
期刊Remote Sensing
14
9
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 5月 2022

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