To study electron density of the ionosphere

Presenter Information

Falgun Gadhiya

Category

Sciences and Technology

Department

Physics

Student Status

Graduate

Research Advisor

Dr. Serif Uran

Document Type

Event

Location

Student Center Ballroom

Start Date

10-4-2025 2:00 PM

End Date

10-4-2025 4:00 PM

Description

The method contains observations of the Electron Density of the lonosphere, Solar activities, etc. In addition, we took out some cases of earthquakes from 01-01-2023 to 20-06-2030 for further studies. The Earthquakes: (1) Machala, South America (2.783°S,79.852°W), 6.8 M on 18-03-23, (2) Afghanistan (36.523°N, 70.943°E), 6.5 M on 21-03-23, (3) Papua New Guinea (4.323°S, 143.166°E), 7.0 M on 02-04-23, (4) Panama (7.567°N, 82.335°W), 6.3 M on 05-04-23, (5) Mexico (49.215°N, 129.618°W), 6.0 M on 13- 04-23, (6) New Zealand (29.958°S, 177.831°W), 7.1 M on 24-04-23, (7) Tonga, Fiji (15.628°S, 174.493°W), 7.6. M on 10-05-23, (8) Canillá (15.107°N, 90.805°W), 6.4 M on 18-05-23, (9) Loyalty Island (23.206°S, 17.742°E), 7.7 M on 19-05-23, (10) Japan (35.524°N, 140.522°N), 6.1 M on 26-05-23. For Prediction, we will observe the data of Electron Density which we will get from the GPS, and it will show signs around 1-9 days before the Earthquake. We can consider the observed sign of earthquakes only if the value of other activities is low or negligible. Other activities like dust storms, radioactive pollution, volcanic eruptions, thunderstorms, etc., can also affect the ionosphere's layers, which erase the signs of earthquakes.

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To study electron density of the ionosphere

Student Center Ballroom

The method contains observations of the Electron Density of the lonosphere, Solar activities, etc. In addition, we took out some cases of earthquakes from 01-01-2023 to 20-06-2030 for further studies. The Earthquakes: (1) Machala, South America (2.783°S,79.852°W), 6.8 M on 18-03-23, (2) Afghanistan (36.523°N, 70.943°E), 6.5 M on 21-03-23, (3) Papua New Guinea (4.323°S, 143.166°E), 7.0 M on 02-04-23, (4) Panama (7.567°N, 82.335°W), 6.3 M on 05-04-23, (5) Mexico (49.215°N, 129.618°W), 6.0 M on 13- 04-23, (6) New Zealand (29.958°S, 177.831°W), 7.1 M on 24-04-23, (7) Tonga, Fiji (15.628°S, 174.493°W), 7.6. M on 10-05-23, (8) Canillá (15.107°N, 90.805°W), 6.4 M on 18-05-23, (9) Loyalty Island (23.206°S, 17.742°E), 7.7 M on 19-05-23, (10) Japan (35.524°N, 140.522°N), 6.1 M on 26-05-23. For Prediction, we will observe the data of Electron Density which we will get from the GPS, and it will show signs around 1-9 days before the Earthquake. We can consider the observed sign of earthquakes only if the value of other activities is low or negligible. Other activities like dust storms, radioactive pollution, volcanic eruptions, thunderstorms, etc., can also affect the ionosphere's layers, which erase the signs of earthquakes.