Atmospheric reaction to the manifestations of the geodynamic activity of the Sulawes phenomenon according to satellite data
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Valentin, Kashkin
Roman, Odintsov
Tatyana, Rubleva
Konstantin, Simonov
Julia, Tsup
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Институт инженерной физики и радиоэлектроники
Кафедра радиотехники
Кафедра теплофизики
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Valentin, Kashkin. Atmospheric reaction to the manifestations of the geodynamic activity of the Sulawes phenomenon according to satellite data [Текст] / Kashkin Valentin, Odintsov Roman, Rubleva Tatyana, Simonov Konstantin, Tsup Julia // E3S Web of Conferences: Regional Problems of Earth Remote Sensing, RPERS 2019. — 2020. — Т. 149 (№ 03012). — С. 1-6Abstract:
Using ATOVS satellite data (NOAA / POES) atmospheric disturbances that arose in the equatorial zone of Indonesia in the fall of 2018 were studied as a reaction to the geophysical manifestations of the geodynamic activity of a strong earthquake with a magnitude of M = 7,5. An archive of satellite information has been formed. A technique has been developed for analyzing the temperature of profiles during strong seismic activity of the Sulawes phenomenon. The atmospheric effects over the seismically active region of this earthquake were studied. It was found that in the troposphere during the study period anomalies with lower temperatures are observed above the epicenter region of the Indonesian earthquake and thermal anomalies with elevated temperatures are formed in the lower stratosphere.
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