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Record #144627:

Global positioning system phase fluctuations at auroral latitudes / J. Aarons.

Title: Global positioning system phase fluctuations at auroral latitudes / J. Aarons.
Author(s): Aarons, J.
Date: 1997.
In: Journal of Geophysical Research. (1997.), Vol. 102(A8) (1997)
Abstract: Using observations of several propagation paths of GPS satellites from each of 11 high altitude stations, it was possible to determine behaviour pattern for development of phase fluctuations in auroral and sub-auroral irregularity regions. Start and stop times of phase fluctuations correlated with entry and exit of irregularity oval, with maximum phase fluctuation near magnetic midnight. During magnetic storms, oval expands towards equator and pole, and fluctuations increase in intensity. Critical frequencies of F and E layers and their relative magnitudes in quiet and storm were observed.
Notes:

Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol. 102(A8) :17, 219-17, 231 (1997).

Keywords: 551.508.826 -- Meteorological instruments, satellites.
551.594.5 -- Aurora, airglow.
551.594.53 -- Aurora, periodicity.
A -- Geophysical sciences (general).
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 144627

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