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Variation of ionospheric total electron content in Taiwan region of the equatorial anomaly from 1994 to 2003
Authors:Chin-Chun Wu  K Liou  Shao-Ju Shan  C-L Tseng
Institution:1. CSPAR/University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL 35899, USA;2. Johns Hopkins University, Apply Physic Laboratory, Laurel, MD 20723, USA;3. Geological Survey of Canada, Pacific Geoscience Centre, 9860 West Saanich Road, P.O. Box 6000, Sidney, BC, Canada V8L 4B2;4. Geomatics Research Center, Chia-Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Tainan, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:The ionospheric total electron content (TEC) in the northern hemispheric equatorial ionospheric anomaly (EIA) region is studied by analyzing dual-frequency signals of the Global Position System (GPS) acquired from a chain of nine observational sites clustered around Taiwan (21.9–26.2°N, 118.4–112.6°E). In this study, we present results from a statistical study of seasonal and geomagnetic effects on the EIA during solar cycle 23: 1994–2003. It is found that TEC at equatorial anomaly crests yield their maximum values during the vernal and autumnal months and their minimum values during the summer (except 1998). Using monthly averaged Ic (magnitude of TEC at the northern anomaly crest), semi-annual variations is seen clearly with two maxima occurring in both spring and autumn. In addition, Ic is found to be greater in winter than in summer. Statistically monthly values of Ic were poorly correlated with the monthly Dst index (r = −0.22) but were well correlated with the solar emission F10.7 index (r = 0.87) for the entire database for the period during 1994–2003. In contrast, monthly values of Ic were correlated better with Dst (r ? 0.72) than with F10.7 (r ? 0.56) in every year during the low solar activity period (1994–1997). It suggests that the effect of solar activity on Ic is a longer term (years), whereas the effect of geomagnetic activity on Ic is a shorter term (months).
Keywords:Total electron content  Equatorial anomaly  Solar cycle
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