Seismo ionospheric anomalies related to the Mw 7.5, Kepulauan Alor, Indonesia earthquake

Discussions about anomaly in the ionosphere have made significant progress since the great Alaskan earthquake, in 1964. Specifying signs of precursors of an earthquake and traces of the aftershock of its may minimize every kind losses. This study examines the possible effect on the ionosphere of the...

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