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Coseismic ionospheric disturbances triggered by the Chi‐Chi earthquake

Jann‐Yenq LiuCenter for Space and Remote Sensing Research National Central University Chung‐Li TaiwanH. F. TsaiChien‐Hung LinDepartment of Earth Science National Cheng Kung University Tainan TaiwanMasashi KamogawaDepartment of Physics Tokyo Gakugei University Tokyo JapanY. I. ChenInstitute of Space Statistics National Central University Chung‐Li TaiwanCheng‐Horng LinDepartment of Earth Science National Cheng Kung University Tainan TaiwanBor‐Shouh HuangInstitute of Earth Sciences Academia Sinica Taipei TaiwanS. YuInstitute of Earth Sciences Academia Sinica Taipei TaiwanY.‐H. YehInstitute of Earth Sciences Academia Sinica Taipei Taiwan
2010en
ABI

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At 17:47 UT on 20 September 1999, a large earthquake of magnitude M w 7.6 struck the central Taiwan near a small town of Chi‐Chi. The ground‐based receivers of the global positioning system (GPS) in the Taiwan area detected coseismic ionospheric disturbances (CIDs) in the total electron content (TEC) triggered by the Chi‐Chi earthquake. When the CIDs travel away from the origin on the Earth surface and then propagate into the ionosphere, their amplitudes and periods generally become smaller and longer, respectively. Moreover, two global grid searches, adapting the ray‐tracing and the beam‐forming techniques, have been used to analyze the observed GPS TEC. We have not only estimated the average speed of the CIDs propagating in the atmosphere and ionosphere but also determined the location of CID origin on the Earth surface by using the two techniques. The results show that the observed CIDs result from shock‐acoustic waves triggered by sudden and large vertical motions of the Chi‐Chi earthquake.

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