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Ionospheric ripples excited by superimposed wave fronts associated with Rayleigh waves in the thermosphere

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS
Volume 118, Issue 2, Pages 905-911

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/jgra.50099

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan [24310129]
  2. Heiwa Nakajima Foundation
  3. Earth Observation Research Center, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [24540477] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Coseismic ionospheric disturbances (CIDs) associated with the 2011 Tohoku earthquake off the Pacific coast (M-w 9.0, Tohoku EQ) were examined using total electron content and seismic wave data. A faster CID propagated at similar to 3.0 km/s only in the west-southwest, while a slower CID propagated concentrically at 1.2 km/s or slower from the tsunami source area. Taking the propagation speed and oscillation cycle into account, the faster CID was associated with a Rayleigh wave, but the slower CID was associated with an acoustic or gravity wave. The north-south asymmetry of the CID associated with the Rayleigh wave suggests that the Rayleigh wave did not act as a point source of the acoustic wave because a point source propagating in all directions must produce symmetric CID in all directions. Therefore, a superimposed wave front of acoustic waves was excited by the Rayleigh wave and produced the north-south asymmetry of the faster CID due to the magnetic inclination effect, which is different from a well-known north-south asymmetry of CID excited at the epicenter. On the other hand, above and south of the tsunami source area, the CID with a period of 4 min was excited by a point source located at the tsunami source area because atmospheric waves propagating from a point source produce north-south asymmetry in the resulting CID. Citation: Kakinami, Y., M. Kamogawa, S. Watanabe, M. Odaka, T. Mogi, J.-Y. Liu, Y.-Y. Sun, and T. Yamada (2013), Ionospheric ripples excited by superimposed wave fronts associated with Rayleigh waves in the thermosphere, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 118, 905-911, doi: 10.1002/jgra.50099.

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