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Title: RESPONSE OF THE IONOSPHERE TO INTENSE GEOMAGNETIC STORMS
Authors: David, T. W
Ayoade, A. O
Keywords: : Geomagnetic storms, solar wind plasma, magnetosphere, ionosphere
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences
Citation: David, T. W. & Ayoade, A. O. (2008). RESPONSE OF THE IONOSPHERE TO INTENSE GEOMAGNETIC STORM. International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 4(1): 86-91MS
Series/Report no.: 4;1
Abstract: Recent results of the study of intense geomagnetic storms show that the depletion of f0F2 was simultaneously worldwide and extended to very low latitudes. In this light, this work investigates the nature of ionospheric response associated with another intense geomagnetic storm of July 13- 14, 1982. The investigation used measured parameters of solar wind plasma and imbedded IMF, and f0F2 data obtained from a global network of ionosondes. The analyses of the results show that contrary to the opinion that intense storm causes depletion in the upper latitude, the upper latitude of Argentine Island showed an intense positive storm (enhancement). In addition, the depletion down the latitude is irregular and also lacked simultaneity
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/789
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