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Traveling ionospheric disturbances triggered by the 2009 North Korean underground nuclear explosion

Journal

ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 137-142

Publisher

COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-33-137-2015

Keywords

Ionosphere; ionospheric disturbances

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41474025, 41204030]
  2. Surveying and Mapping Foundation Research Fund Program, National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation [13-02-07]

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Underground nuclear explosions (UNEs) can induce acoustic-gravity waves, which disturb the ionosphere and initiate traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs). In this paper, we employ a multi-step and multi-order numerical difference method with dual-frequency GPS data to detect ionospheric disturbances triggered by the North Korean UNE on 25 May 2009. Several International GNSS Service (IGS) stations with different distances (400 to 1200 km) from the epicenter were chosen for the experiment. The results show that there are two types of disturbances in the ionospheric disturbance series: high-frequency TIDs with periods of approximately 1 to 2 min and low-frequency waves with period spectrums of 2 to 5 min. The observed TIDs are situated around the epicenter of the UNE, and show similar features, indicating the origin of the observed disturbances is the UNE event. According to the amplitudes, periods and average propagation velocities, the high-frequency and low-frequency TIDs can be attributed to the acoustic waves in the lower ionosphere and higher ionosphere, respectively.

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