Abstract

In this publication we demonstrate how interdependent are our geophysical shells. The large-scale air pollution provided by the intensive volcano eruptions and dust storms from desert areas modify the electric properties of the troposphere creating the low conducting layers and increasing the column resistance for the vertical current flowing between the ionosphere and ground within the Global Electric Circuit (GEC). This modification leads to the local modulation of the ionospheric potential (IP) magnitude and hence to formation of the large-scale irregularities of electron concentration in the ionosphere. To reveal these phenomena, we use the differential GIM TEC mapping procedure showing specific features of the ionosphere reaction. In low latitude and equatorial regions we observe the formation of positive TEC anomalies not only over the area of air pollution but in the magnetically conjugated area as well. We can conclude that these phenomena pose the double error for Precise Point Positioning (PPP). To the danger of aircraft engines destroying is added the increase of navigational PPP errors due to sharp TEC gradients on the borders of the formed large-scale positive irregularities of electron concentration.

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