Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences (Aug 2023)

Signature of Y-forking in ionogram traces observed at low-mid latitude Indian station, New Delhi, during the earthquake events of 2020: ionosonde observations

  • Arti Bhardwaj,
  • Arti Bhardwaj,
  • Ankit Gupta,
  • Ankit Gupta,
  • Qadeer Ahmed,
  • Qadeer Ahmed,
  • Anshul Singh,
  • Anshul Singh,
  • Sumedha Gupta,
  • S. Sarkhel,
  • M. V. Sunil Krishna,
  • Duggirala Pallamraju,
  • Tarun Pant,
  • A. K. Upadhayaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2023.1170288
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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We have examined ionospheric response to eleven earthquake events measuring less than four on the Richter scale during the year 2020 that occurred in the vicinity of New Delhi (28.6°N, 77.2°E, 42.4°N dip). We have used ionogram traces, manually scaled critical ionospheric layer parameters using SAO explorer obtained from Digisonde along with the O(1D) airglow observations from a multi-wavelength all-sky airglow imager installed at Hanle, Ladakh, India (32.7°N, 78.9°E, 24.1°N dip). Perceptible ionospheric perturbations 2–9 days prior to these earthquake events resulting in more than 250% variation in electron density are observed. We found distortion of ionogram trace in the form of Y forking majorly at New Delhi on the precursor day and after the earthquake event. Traces of Y forked ionograms were also observed at Ahmedabad (23°N, 72°E, 15°N dip) and Trivandrum (8.5°N, 76.9°E, 0.5°N dip). These Y-forked ionograms are one of the first observations during any earthquake events and are looked at as a signature of Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs).

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