Seismic-ionospheric disturbances in ionospheric TEC and plasma parameters associated with the 14 July 2019 Mw 7.2 Laiwui earthquake detected by the GPS and CSES
Yuanzheng Wen, Guangxue Wang, Dan Tao, Zeren Zhima, Yijia Zong, Xuhui, Shen

TL;DR
This study detects seismic-ionospheric disturbances related to the 2019 Laiwui earthquake using GPS TEC data and CSES satellite plasma parameters, revealing pre-seismic anomalies days before the event.
Contribution
It presents a combined analysis of TEC and plasma parameters to identify pre-earthquake ionospheric anomalies, enhancing understanding of earthquake precursors.
Findings
Identified positive TEC anomalies 1, 3, and 8 days before the earthquake.
Observed plasma parameter enhancements on days 2, 4, and 7 pre-earthquake.
Confirmed anomalies by comparing disturbed orbits with revisiting orbits.
Abstract
In this study, with cross-valid analysis of total electron content (TEC) data of the global ionospheric map (GIM) from GPS and plasma parameters data recorded by China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES), signatures of seismic-ionospheric perturbations related to the 14 July 2019 Mw7.2 Laiwui earthquake were detected. After distinguishing the solar and geomagnetic activities, three positive temporal anomalies were found around the epicenter 1 day, 3 days and 8 days before the earthquake (14 July 2019) along with a negative anomaly 6 days after the earthquake, which also agrees well with the TEC spatial variations in latitude-longitude-time (LLT) maps. To further confirm the anomalies, the ionospheric plasma parameters (electron, O+and He+densities) recorded by the Langmuir probe (LAP) and Plasma Analyzer Package (PAP) onboard CSES were analyzed by using the moving mean method (MMM),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis · earthquake and tectonic studies · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
