2014
DOI: 10.3103/s0884591314030039
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Ionosphere disturbances accompanying the flight of the Chelyabinsk body

Abstract: Data received from a network of ionosondes located at distances of 1500-3100 km from the Chelyabinsk meteorite site are used to analyze ionospheric disturbances at a height of approxi mately 300 km following the flight and explosion of the space body. The fall of the meteoroid is believed to be accompanied by the generation of gravitational waves in the neutral atmosphere and traveling iono spheric disturbances. The velocity and period of the latter are 600-700 m/s and 70-135 min, respectively; the amplitude o… Show more

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“…The detected TID propagation velocities, periods and wavelengths conform to the characteristics of gravity waves propagation in the ionosphere, which belongs to MSTID [26,27]. A similar TID propagation velocity was excited by the Chelyabinsk meteorite blast event [12,14,28], and this type of TID was determined to be caused by a gravity wave triggered by the meteor explosion. This kind of low velocity TID propagation distance generally does not exceed 1500 km.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The detected TID propagation velocities, periods and wavelengths conform to the characteristics of gravity waves propagation in the ionosphere, which belongs to MSTID [26,27]. A similar TID propagation velocity was excited by the Chelyabinsk meteorite blast event [12,14,28], and this type of TID was determined to be caused by a gravity wave triggered by the meteor explosion. This kind of low velocity TID propagation distance generally does not exceed 1500 km.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%