JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[EE]Eveningポスター発表

セッション記号 P (宇宙惑星科学) » P-EM 太陽地球系科学・宇宙電磁気学・宇宙環境

[P-EM17] [EE] Recent Advances in Ionosphere Observation and Modeling for Monitoring and Forecast

2017年5月22日(月) 17:15 〜 18:30 ポスター会場 (国際展示場 7ホール)

[PEM17-P02] Traveling Ionospheric Disturbance Triggered by Tsunami of the 11 March 2011 Tohoku Earthquake

*Lin Pei-Hsuan1Yu-Lin Tsai2Jann-Yenq Liu1Charles Lin3Chia-Hung Chen3Ho-Fang Tsai3Tso-Ren Wu3 (1.Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.、2.Graduate Institute of Hydrological and Oceanic Sciences, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.、3.Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.)

キーワード:ionosphere, tsunami, GPS, TEC

An earthquake of magnitude 9.0 occurred near the east coast of Honshu (Tohoku area) generates a serve tsunami and disturbed the total electron content (TEC) within the ionosphere, which is called the tsunami-traveling ionospheric disturbances (TTIDs). Measurements of ground-based GPS receivers in Japan and Hawaii are employed to study TTIDs in the Pacific Ocean area. It is found that the TTID periods are of about 10-20 minutes. In the Japan region, the TTIDs initially lags tsunami wave by about 9.6 minutes, which is comparable to the estimated upward propagating time of acoustic gravity waves in the atmosphere, while in the Hawaii region, the TTID leads the underneath tsunami waves by about 1 hour, which might result from the oblique propagation of traveling atmospheric disturbances induced by tsunami waves.