Abstract
The ionospheric diurnal variation from TEC Global Ionospheric Maps (GIM) data at the epicenter coordinates of the Lombok earthquake on July 29 2018 (-8.4°, 116.5°) has been analyzed using harmonic function which is the sum of the sine and cosine functions with estimated harmonic coefficients obtained using Kalman Filter (KF) method. The initial value of the estimated KF method was obtained from Least Square Estimation (LSE) on the first day data. The estimated TEC value by the KF method shows that there are seasonal variations of the peak values of diurnal variations which is a result of variation in the zenith angle of the sun that change over a year with peaks in March and November in the equator. The results of the first-order harmonic amplitude analysis, namely the diurnal TEC variation (A24) which is the root value of the sum of the squared values of the A1 and B1 coefficients were further analyzed by estimating polynomials with order 17 to eliminate the seasonal effect on A24. The difference in value of A24 from its estimation with order 17 polynomial (delta A24) shows the influence of geomagnetic and seismic activity. A24 analysis based on solar radiation flux at wavelength 10.7 cm (F10.7) does not indicate a strong influence or relationship> Equatorial geomagnetic disturbance index (etc.) shows the influence of geomagnetic storms on diurnal amplitude and earthquake data around Lombok indicating symptoms of pre-earthquake that affects the ionospheric TEC through a decrease in diurnal amplitude a few days before the earthquake.
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