日本地球惑星科学連合2018年大会

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[P-EM10] Coupling Processes in the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System

2018年5月22日(火) 09:00 〜 10:30 304 (幕張メッセ国際会議場 3F)

コンビーナ:Liu Huixin(九州大学理学研究院地球惑星科学専攻 九州大学宙空環境研究センター)、Chang Loren(Institute of Space Science, National Central University)、大塚 雄一(名古屋大学宇宙地球環境研究所)、座長:Chang Loren(National Central University, Taiwan)

09:50 〜 10:05

[PEM10-14] Ionospheric disturbances associated with Mt. Asama eruption observed by GPS-TEC and HF Doppler sounding

長南 光倫1、*中田 裕之1冨澤 一郎2大矢 浩代1鷹野 敏明1西岡 未知3津川 卓也3 (1.千葉大学大学院工学研究科、2.電気通信大学宇宙・電磁環境研究センター、3.情報通信研究機構)

キーワード:電離圏擾乱、火山噴火、大気重力波

Due to the strong atmospheric disturbances excited by natural hazard, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, typhoons, and so on, the ionospheric disturbances are excited.
Among these hazards, the earthquake and the volcanic eruptions seem to excite similar atmospheric waves because the ground moves vertically in the earthquakes and plumes explode upward from the volcanos.
Using GPS-TEC observation, Heki [GRL, 2006] reported the ionospheric disturbances in association with the eruption of Mt. Asama.
These disturbances were very similar to the coseismic disturbances, namely "N-Shape" variations.
However, those frequencies were about 7 mHz, which is higher than those of the coseismic disturbances.
In order to examine the difference between the coseismic disturbances and those associated with the eruptions, in this study, we have examined ionospheric disturbances associated with volcanic eruptions using GPS-TEC and HF Doppler sounding (HFD).
In this study, we have examined the eruption of Mt. Asama, which occurred at 11:02 UT on Sep. 1st, 2004. In HFD sounding observation, the spiky disturbances whose frequency is about 1-2 minutes was observed firstly.
Following this disturbances, longer-frequency disturbance was appeared, whose frequency is about 3-5 minutes.
The former disturbance was also observed by GNSS measurements, whose ionospheric pierce points were located near the Mt. Asama.
From the ray-tracing calculation of the propagation time of the acoustic wave, it is confirmed that the spiky disturbances observed by HFD and the TEC disturbances are due to the acoustic wave generated by the eruption.
We will also present the results of the comparisons between HFD and GPS-TEC data in the presentation.