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Title: Ionospheric total electron content and slab-thickness at low latitudes in Indian zone
Authors: Rastogi, R. G
Iyer, K. N
Sharma, R. P
Keywords: F 2 Region
Ionospheric Electron Density
Ionospheric Sounding
Satellite Observation
Tropical Regions
Annual Variations
Anomalies
Diurnal Variations
Explorer 22 Satellite
Faraday Effect
Latitude
Microwave Transmission
Solar Activity Effects
Issue Date: Jun-1977
Publisher: Indian Academy of Sciences
Citation: Proceedings of Indian Academy of Sciences, Section A, Vol. 85, No. 6, pp. 415 - 428
Abstract: Observations of Faraday rotation of beacon signals from low orbiting satellite BE-B recorded at one station near the dip equator (Kodaikanal, dip 3·4° N) and at another station near the peak of the equatorial anomaly (Ahmedabad, dip 34° N) give a complete coverage of the equatorial anomaly belt in Indian zone. Contours of total elctron content (TEC) are obtained on a grid of latitudeversus local time for the different seasons of low (1964–66) and high (1967–69) solar activity epochs in the latitude belt 10° S to 26° N dip latitude. The development of the equatorial anomaly and its dependence on season and solar activity are discussed. Using similar contours of F2 layer critical frequency, f0F2 contours of equivalent slab-thickness, τ are also constructed. The dependence of τ on season and solar activity and its implications on temperature are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4909
ISSN: 0253-4142
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