Articles | Volume 34, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-34-1045-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-34-1045-2016
Regular paper
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17 Nov 2016
Regular paper |  | 17 Nov 2016

GPS network observation of traveling ionospheric disturbances following the Chelyabinsk meteorite blast

Feng Ding, Tian Mao, Lianhuan Hu, Baiqi Ning, Weixing Wan, and Yungang Wang

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Two traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) were observed by the GPS network in Asia following the large meteorite blast over Chelyabinsk, Russia. No TIDs propagating in a global range were found. Features of TIDs were compared with those excited by early nuclear explosion tests. It is inferred from our analysis that the energy release of the Chelyabinsk meteorite blast may not be large enough to excite such ionospheric disturbances in a global range as some nuclear explosions have done.