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GPS scintillation and TEC depletion near the northern crest of equatorial anomaly over South China
Authors:Baichang Deng  Jiang Huang  Weifeng Liu  Jie Xu  Lingfeng Huang
Institution:1. Department of Physics, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510641, China;2. Guangzhou Meteorological Satellite Station, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510643, China
Abstract:This study presents a statistical analysis of GPS L-band scintillation with data observed from July 2008 to March 2012 at the northern crest of equatorial anomaly stations in Guangzhou and Shenzhen of South China. The variations of the scintillation with local time, season, solar activity and duration of scintillation patches were investigated. The relationship between the scintillation and TEC depletion was also reported. Our results revealed that GPS scintillation occurred from 19:30 LT (pre-midnight) to 03:00 LT (post-midnight). During quiet solar activity years, the scintillation was only observed in pre-midnight hours of equinox months and patches durations were mostly less than 60 min. During high solar activity years, more scintillation occurred in the pre-midnight hours of equinox and winter months; and GPS scintillation started to occur in the post-midnight hours of summer and winter. The duration of scintillation patches extended to 180 min in high solar activity years. Solar activity had a larger effect to strong scintillations (S4 > 0.6) than to weak scintillations (0.6 ? S4 > 0.2). Strong scintillations were accompanied by TEC depletion especially in equinox months. We also discussed the relationship between TEC depletion and plasma bubble.
Keywords:GPS L-band amplitude scintillation  Total electron content (TEC)  TEC depletion  Ionospheric irregularity  Equatorial ionization anomaly
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