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Review of variations in Mw < 7 earthquake motions on position and TEC (Mw = 6.5 Aegean Sea earthquake sample)
Omer Yildirim
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Gaziosmanpasa University, Geomatics Engineering
Department, Tokat, Turkey
Samed Inyurt
Bulent Ecevit University, Geomatics Engineering
Department, Zonguldak, Turkey
Cetin Mekik
Bulent Ecevit University, Geomatics Engineering
Department, Zonguldak, Turkey
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Short summary
In this study, TEC and positional variations have been examined seperately regarding the earthquake, which occurred in the Aegean Sea. Then The correlation of the said ionospheric variation with the positional variation has been investigated; it can be said definitely that it is a seismic origin anomaly; it is believed that upper air, geophysical, and geological data are required.
In this study, TEC and positional variations have been examined seperately regarding the...
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