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Predicted and measured total electron content over Havana
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 1997Abstract The total electron content (TEC) of the ionosphere is a parameter often used to check the validity of ionospheric models. Moreover, it is very important for the systems which use transionospheric radio waves. In this paper, TEC measurements obtained with Faraday technique at Havana (23.1 °N, 277.5 °E, geomagnetic latitude: 34.2 °), Cuba ...
Ezquer, R.G., Jakowski, N., Jadur, C. A.
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Latitudinal effect on Total Electron Content variations
2014 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation Conference Proceedings, 2014This work focuses on the latitudinal effect on the ionospheric parameters, in particular the Total Electron Content (TEC). Data of two IGS stations at Libreville, Gabon (9.6721°E, 0.3539°N), and at Ny-Alesund, Norway (11.8653°E, 78.9296°N) during February 2008 and July 2008 were analysed.
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Modeling the low latitude ionospheric total electron content
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1985Abstract The undisturbed ambient total electron content of the ionosphere in the equatorial region exhibits two characteristic features: 1. (i) a longitudinal behavior of the post-sunset variation of the ionization near the crests of the equatorial anomaly 2. (ii) an enhancement at lower latitudes following the post-sunset decay.
A. DasGupta +2 more
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Total Electron Content Lunar Variation at Two Midlatitude Stations,
1980Abstract : Total electron content data of a year of the Ebro and Hamilton stations have been analyzed by the Chapman-Miller method and the components of the solar and lunar tides at both stations obtained. The same analysis has been performed with the data grouped by seasons.
E. Galdon, J. O. Cardus, L. F. Alberca
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Statistical analysis of ionospheric total electron content [PDF]
Certain modern radio systems that rely on trans-ionospheric propagation require knowledge of changes in total electron content (TEC). Understanding rapidly changing, small amplitude perturbations in the ionosphere is important in order to quantify the accuracy of those systems.
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Total Electron Content in Seismo-Ionospheric Studies
2020J. K. Catherine, R. Rajesh
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