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Subauroral TEC Enhancement, GNSS Scintillation, and Positioning Error During STEVE
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space PhysicsAbstract We report the first simultaneous observations of total electron content (TEC), radio signal scintillation, and precise point positioning (PPP) variation associated with Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement (STEVE) emissions during a 26 March 2008 storm‐time substorm.
R. H. Chen +6 more
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Polar Ionospheric TEC Enhancement Observation Using GNSS-R
2023 XXXVth General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI GASS), 2023Yang Wang, Y. Jade Morton
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Storm Time Ionospheric Variations from GNSS TEC and Swarm Satellites
2021 Seventh International Conference on Aerospace Science and Engineering (ICASE), 2021M. Taimur Khan, Munawar Shah
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Development of Ionospheric 3D Tomography with Data from GNSS-TEC and Ionosonde
Proceedings of the XXXVth URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium – GASS 2023, 2023Mamoru Yamamoto +3 more
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Medium Scale Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances sensed with GNSS TEC and SuperDARN
2022The upper atmosphere contains a region called the ionosphere, where ionized gas called plasma exists. This plasma can be sensed using satellites and ground-based receivers. Specifically, Global Navigational Satellite Service constellations, such as GPS, are good candidates for this technique. This method yields a column density measurement of electrons
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Assessment of the NeQuick model at mid-latitudes using GNSS TEC and ionosonde data
Advances in Space Research, 2010R Warnant
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Correlation between Ionospheric TEC and the DCB Stability of GNSS Receivers from 2014 to 2016
Remote Sensing, 2019Byung-Kyu Choi +2 more
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