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Satellite monitoring of anomalous effects in the ionosphere probably related to strong earthquakes
Institution:1. Department of Experimental Methods of Space Physics, Space Research Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 6, Moskovska Str., Sofia 1000, Bulgaria;2. Geophysical Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria;3. Solar-Terrestrial Influences Laboratory, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria
Abstract:The paper presents simultaneously a satellite monitoring of plasma density disturbances and quasi-static electric fields on the one hand, and a ground earthquake monitoring, on the other. The INTERCOSMOS-BULGARIA-1300 satellite was launched on 7th August 1981. It had a perigee of 825 km, an apogee of 906 km and orbit inclination of 81.2°. For satellite’s orbits over sources of earthquakes M ? 5.5 (seismic data of the World Data Center – Denver, Colorado), in the time period 12.08.1981–30.12.1981, some ionospheric effects are investigated. These effects can be considered eventually as possible earthquake precursors. The paper discusses specific anomalous effects observed in the ionosphere, which cannot be explained by factors of solar-magnetospheric origin. They could be associated with the earthquake growing processes in the lithosphere and troposphere zones above the source. In conclusion the results of ionosphere anomalous effects monitoring are proposed.
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