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Tsunami detection by GPS-derived ionospheric total electron content

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92479-3

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  1. National Research Center for Integrated Natural Disaster Management [CONICYT/FONDAP/15110017]
  2. Chilean government [11200558]
  3. Science and Education Research Board (India) under the Ramanujan Fellowship [SB/S2/RJN-052/2016]
  4. Faculty Recharge Program of the University Grant Commission (New Delhi, India) [IDFRP62343]
  5. postdoctoral grant ANID/FONDECYT [3200772]

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By analyzing two tsunamigenic subduction earthquakes in Chile, it was found that TEC changes can reveal the relationship between earthquakes and tsunamis. The direction of tsunami wave propagation mimicked the TEC change pattern, and TEC changes were represented by three signals.
To unravel the relationship between earthquake and tsunami using ionospheric total electron content (TEC) changes, we analyzed two Chilean tsunamigenic subduction earthquakes: the 2014 Pisagua M-w 8.1 and the 2015 Illapel M-w 8.3. During the Pisagua earthquake, the TEC changes were detected at the GPS sites located to the north and south of the earthquake epicenter, whereas during the Illapel earthquake, we registered the changes only in the northward direction. Tide-gauge sites mimicked the propagation direction of tsunami waves similar to the TEC change pattern during both earthquakes. The TEC changes were represented by three signals. The initial weaker signal correlated well with Acoustic Rayleigh wave (AW(Rayleigh)), while the following stronger perturbation was interpreted to be caused by Acoustic Gravity wave (AGW(epi)) and Internal Gravity wave (IGW(tsuna)) induced by earthquakes and subsequent tsunamis respectively. Inevitably, TEC changes can be utilized to evaluate earthquake occurrence and tsunami propagation within a framework of multi-parameter early warning systems.

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