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The earth's ionosphere

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The article was published on 1989-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 862 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ionosphere.

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Study of VHF Ionospheric Scintillation During Geomagnetic Storms at Udaipur

TL;DR: In this article, a VHF amp litude scintillat ion recorded during the period 1991 to 2001 at Lo w latitude Udaipur (24.60 N, 73.70 E, Dip angle 35 degree ) are analyzed to study the behaviour of ionospheric irregularit ies during active solar periods and magnetic storms.
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Adjustment of UARS, POGS, and DE-1 Satellite Magnetic Field Data for Modeling of Earth's Main Field

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the data from these satellites with a field model derived from all other available data, and show that the adjusted data set is suitable for main field modeling up to about degree 10, as used for the International Geomagnetic Reference Field.

Altitudinal Variability of Quiet-time Plasma Drifts in the Equatorial Ionosphere

Debrup Hui
TL;DR: Altitudinal Variability of Quiet-time Plasma Drifts in the Equatorial Ionosphere was studied in this paper, where the authors found that the relative variation of the relative altitude of the drifting plume varied with altitude.
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C/NOFS: A Satellite Mission to Forecast Equatorial Ionospheric Scintillation

TL;DR: The communication/navigation outage forecasting system (C/NOFS) as discussed by the authors was developed to forecast the ambient ionosphere and the ionospheric turbulence by using a simulation model.
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Asymmetric Ionospheric Equivalent Currents at Magnetic Conjugate Points

Abstract: Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science Birkeland Center for Space Science
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