Articles | Volume 37, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-37-337-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-37-337-2019
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20 May 2019
Regular paper |  | 20 May 2019

Geomagnetic conjugate observations of ionospheric disturbances in response to a North Korean underground nuclear explosion on 3 September 2017

Yi Liu, Chen Zhou, Qiong Tang, Guanyi Chen, and Zhengyu Zhao

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Underground nuclear explosion (UNE) can produce ionospheric disturbances through a lithosphere–atmosphere–ionosphere coupling mechanism, which is very similar with earthquakes. By using the total electron content observations and Swarm ionospheric current data, we have investigated the geomagnetic conjugate ionospheric disturbances. We proposed that the electric field generated during the UNE test can be an important mechanism for ionospheric disturbance.