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LETTER Earth Planets Space, 63, 875–879, 2011 Ionospheric disturbances detected by GPS total electron content observation after the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake
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Document Date: 2011-09-29 08:12:32


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The star / Japan 3 Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory / /

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Taiwan / Thailand / Indonesia / Japan / United States / Chile / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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GPS station / Kyoto University / Nagoya University / National Institute of Information / /

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receiver network / satellite-receiver pairs / /

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Pacific coast / /

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Graduate School / Seismological Society of Japan / Japanese Society for Planetary Sciences / Nagoya University / Geodetic Society of Japan / National Institute of Information and Communications Technology / Kyoto University / T. TSUGAWA et al. / Geospatial Information Authority of Japan / Japan Weather Association / Volcanological Society of Japan / Society of Geomagnetism / /

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Utah / /

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Geophysics / remote sensing / GPS / /

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