Interferometric temperature measurements in the F2 ionospheric layer during the June 20, 1990 earthquake in Iran

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Earthquakes, F 2 Region, Ionospheric Temperature, Temperature Measurement, Interferometry, Oxygen Spectra, Thermosphere

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Results are presented of Doppler temperature measurements in the F2 ionospheric layer, carried out near Ashkhabad (Turkmenistan) during an earthquake in Iran on June 20, 1990. Results indicate a significant temperature increase (by about 350 K) in F2 temperature, observed in the northern and the southern directions, at locations which were nearly equidistant from the earthquake focus. An estimate is made of the energy necessary for the measured temperature increase.

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