Generalized Two-Dimensional Principal Component Analysis and Two Artificial Neural Networks to Detect Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Using the Tsunami-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Mechanism
Abstract:A weak tsunami was induced by the 2016 Mw = 7.8 Sumatra earthquake, which occurred at 12:49 on March 2, 2016 (UTC). The epicenter was at 5.060°S, 94.170°E at a depth of 10 km. At 15.02 on March 2 (UTC), the weak tsunami (amplitude: 0.11 m) arrived at the station located at 10.40°S, 105.67°E. The largest first principal eigenvalue derived using the bilateral projection-based two-dimensional principal component analysis (B2DPCA) indicated a spatial traveling ionospheric disturbance (TID), which was caused by int… Show more
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