Atmosphere-ionosphere response to the M9 Tohoku earthquake revealed by multi- instrument space-borne and ground observations: Preliminary result
Dimitar Ouzounov1, 2, Sergey Pulinets3, 5, Alexey Romanov4, Alexander Romanov4, Konstantin Tsybulya3, Dmitri Davidenko3, Menas Kafatos1, Patrick Taylor2
1 Department of Physics, Chapman University, Orange, CA 92866, USA
2 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
3 Institute of Applied Geophysics, Moscow 129128, Russia
4 Russian Space Systems, Moscow 111250, Russia
5 Space Research Institute RAS, Moscow 117997, Russia
Atmosphere-ionosphere response to the M9 Tohoku earthquake revealed by multi- instrument space-borne and ground observations: Preliminary result
Dimitar Ouzounov1, 2, Sergey Pulinets3, 5, Alexey Romanov4, Alexander Romanov4, Konstantin Tsybulya3, Dmitri Davidenko3, Menas Kafatos1, Patrick Taylor2
1 Department of Physics, Chapman University, Orange, CA 92866, USA
2 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
3 Institute of Applied Geophysics, Moscow 129128, Russia
4 Russian Space Systems, Moscow 111250, Russia
5 Space Research Institute RAS, Moscow 117997, Russia
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