Author:
Spivak A. A.,Loktev D. N.,Rybnov Yu. S.,Riabova S. A.,Tikhonova A. V.
Abstract
Abstract
The response of the microbaric background and variations in the Earth’s magnetic and electric fields to the paroxysmal activity of the Stromboli Volcano (October 9, 2022, Italy) was analyzed using the results of instrumental observations carried out in the surface atmosphere. The stage of active volcanic eruption was accompanied by the generation of an acoustic signal and pronounced variations in the geomagnetic and atmospheric electric fields at considerable distances both during the period of volcano activity and with the arrival of the infrasonic wave at the observation point. The volcanic eruption was noted to cause a response as critical frequency variations of the F2 layer in the ionosphere.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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