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Latitudinal Differences in Spread F Characteristics at Asian Longitude Sector during the Descending Phase of the 24th Solar Cycle

open access: yesUniverse, 2022
By using ionosonde data recorded at Chiang Mai (18.8° N, 98.9° E, magnetic latitude is 9.1° N), Puer (22.7° N, 101.1° E, magnetic latitude is 12.9° N), and Leshan (29.6° N, 103.7° E, magnetic latitude is 19.8° N), the statistical features of different ...
Ting Lan   +5 more
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Topside equatorial spread F-related field-aligned Poynting flux: observations and simulations

open access: yesEarth, Planets and Space, 2022
Electric and magnetic field data from the Swarm constellation mission are used to report on the Poynting flux associated with postsunset topside equatorial spread F.
J. Rodríguez-Zuluaga   +3 more
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Investigation of Low Latitude Spread-F Triggered by Nighttime Medium-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbance

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2021
In the current study, we investigated the mechanism of medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbance (MSTID) triggering spread-F in the low latitude ionosphere using ionosonde observation and Global Navigation Satellite System-Total Electron Content ...
Zhongxin Deng   +8 more
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Geomagnetic storm and equatorial spread-F [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales Geophysicae, 2004
In August 2000, a new ionospheric sounding station was established at Sao Jose dos Campos (23.2° S, 45.9° W; dip latitude 17.6° S), Brazil, by the University of Vale do Paraiba (UNIVAP). Another ionospheric sounding station was established
F. Becker-Guedes   +6 more
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Gravity wave and tidal influences on equatorial spread F based on observations during the Spread F Experiment (SpreadFEx) [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales Geophysicae, 2008
The Spread F Experiment, or SpreadFEx, was performed from September to November 2005 to define the potential role of neutral atmosphere dynamics, primarily gravity waves propagating upward from the lower atmosphere, in seeding equatorial spread F (ESF)
D. C. Fritts   +10 more
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Resolution of the equatorial spread F problem: Revisited

open access: yesFrontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, 2023
An overview of recent advances made in understanding the phenomenon of equatorial spread F (ESF) is presented and a discussion of unresolved issues that need to be addressed. The focus is on research that has occurred in the last decade.
J. D. Huba
doaj   +1 more source

Equatorial spread F fossil plumes [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales Geophysicae, 2010
Behaviour of equatorial spread F (ESF) fossil plumes, i.e., ESF plumes that have stopped rising, is examined using the NRL SAMI3/ESF three-dimensional simulation code.
J. Krall   +3 more
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The Effect of Equatorial Spread F on Relative Orbit Determination of GRACE Using Differenced GPS Observations [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Astronomy and Space Sciences, 2009
In this paper, relative orbit of Low Earth Orbit satellites is determined using only GPS measurements and the effects of Equatorial Spread-F (ESF), that is one of biggest ionospheric irregularities, are investigated.
Kyoung-Min Roh   +3 more
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Letter to the Editor: Post-midnight onset of spread-F at Kodaikanal during the June solstice of solar minimum [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales Geophysicae, 1999
At dip equatorial stations in the Indian zone, spread-F conditions are known to develop preferentially around midnight during the June solstice (northern summer) months of low solar activity, in association with a distinct increase in F layer height ...
J. H. Sastri
doaj   +1 more source

A minimum in the latitude variation of spread-F at March equinox

open access: yesProgress in Earth and Planetary Science, 2018
This short paper presents the statistics of spread-F occurrence at four low-mid latitude locations (17.0° N, 21.2° N, 26.5° N and 36.5° N mag. lat.) in Japan longitude sector (~ 135° E) in March to April 2002, 2003 and 2006 (high, medium and low solar ...
N. Balan   +3 more
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