Local disturbances of lightning and seismic origin in the radiation belt. Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics Volume 77, Issue 5, May 2013, Pages 578-580

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Контактные данные автора публикации Aleksandrin, S.Yu., Bakaldin, A.V., Batischev, A.G., Bzheumikhova, M.A., Galper, A.M., Koldashov, S.V. , Ulitin, A.A., Sharonova, N.D. National Nuclear Research University (MEPhI)
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The results from observing bursts of high-energy charged particle fluxes in near-Earth space, caused by local disturbances of the radiation belt and particles precipitating from it, in the ARINA (on board the RESURS-DKI satellite since 2006) and VSPLESK (on board the International Space Station since 2008) satellite experiments are presented. New features were revealed in the geographic distribution of particle bursts, indicating that most high-energy electron bursts are interrelated with thunderstorm and seismic activities, at that some bursts are observed in regions of tectonic faults. Results from observing high-energy electron precipitation from the radiation belt over Japan during the powerful seismic event that began on March 11, 2011, are analyzed. © 2013 Allerton Press, Inc.
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High energy charged particle; High-energy electron; International Space stations; Local disturbances; Near-earth spaces; Seismic activity; Seismic origin; Tectonic faults
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