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Ionospheric Response to Submarine Volcanic Eruption in Tonga on January 15, 2022

Sovit Khadka
Cesar Valladares
Andrew Gerrard
First Author's Affiliation
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 07102
Abstract text:

A gigantic submarine volcano erupted near Tonga Island on 15 January 2022 generating a tsunami and related atmospheric and oceanic waves across the globe. This violent volcano triggered extreme disturbances just above the volcanic center that reached near Earth’s stratosphere. This geophysical event generated acoustic-gravity waves to propagate upward and induce significant global perturbations in the ionosphere and thermosphere. Here we study the ionospheric response to the Tonga-induced perturbations using ground-based Global Positioning System (GPS)-total electron content (TEC) data from GPS receivers spread in the South American continent. The possible propagation mechanism of the Tonga-related ionospheric perturbations mediated by neutral wind-driven dynamo fields and the contribution of geomagnetic conditions will also be discussed.

Non-Student
Poster category
MLTG - Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Gravity Waves