2018
DOI: 10.1134/s0001433818030106
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Simulating the Propagation of Infrasonic Waves and Estimating the Energy of the Chelyabinsk Meteoroid Explosion Observed on February 15, 2013

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“…The hypersonic bolide generated powerful shock waves while acoustic perturbations in the atmosphere led to the upward acoustic and gravity waves propagating into the ionosphere, which causes ionospheric disturbances. The tiny soot particles deposited by meteors in the upper atmosphere and ionosphere can lead to microphysical local ionization processes [1,2]. They also generate infrasonic perturbations that can interact with the neutral atmosphere generating acoustic and gravity waves that propagate into the ionosphere as measured by trans ionospheric Global Positioning System (GPS) and infrasound sensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hypersonic bolide generated powerful shock waves while acoustic perturbations in the atmosphere led to the upward acoustic and gravity waves propagating into the ionosphere, which causes ionospheric disturbances. The tiny soot particles deposited by meteors in the upper atmosphere and ionosphere can lead to microphysical local ionization processes [1,2]. They also generate infrasonic perturbations that can interact with the neutral atmosphere generating acoustic and gravity waves that propagate into the ionosphere as measured by trans ionospheric Global Positioning System (GPS) and infrasound sensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%