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Record #192838:

GPS scintillation studies in the Arctic region during the first winter-phase 2008 Indian Arctic Expedition / A.K. Gwal, Amit Jain.

Title: GPS scintillation studies in the Arctic region during the first winter-phase 2008 Indian Arctic Expedition / A.K. Gwal, Amit Jain.
Author(s): Gwal, A. K.
Jain, Amit.
Date: 2011.
In: Polar Science. (2011.), Vol. 4(4) (2011)
Abstract: Presents results of scintillation studies based on data obtained in March 2008 at Indian Himadri Station, Ny-Ålesund, in vicinity of daytime cusp and under nightside polar cap. Results confirm that polar ionosphere is more sensitive to phase scintillation than to amplitude scintillation; also that occurrence of amplitude and phase scintillation increases more during disturbed days than quiet days.
Notes:

Polar Science. Vol. 4(4) :574-587 (2011).

Keywords: 551.510 -- Atmosphere, physical properties.
551.510.535 -- Ionosphere.
551.594 -- Atmosphere, electrical phenomena.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*32) -- Svalbard.
SPRI record no.: 192838

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