Total electron content data at Ootacamund (dip 6°N) during the second phase of the ATS-6 program are analysed for solar and lunar variations. Both the lunar semi-monthly and lunar semi-diurnal tides at Ootacamund are smaller in magnitude than at stations near the Appleton anomaly crest. The phases of the lunar oscillations however are almost the same as that at tropical latitudes. Thus the lunar tides in total electron content and in maximum F2-region electron density at the equatorial station are not in phase and present problems for the simple electrodynamic theory
The paper describes lunar daily (L) variation at fixed lunar ages and lunar monthly (M) variation at...
61-67The variations of the annual and semi-annual periodicities in ionospheric electron content (IEC...
39-44Significant lunar tidal oscillations have been shown to be present in all the three H, D ( = Y)...
Ionospheric total electron content (N<SUB>F</SUB>) data obtained from Faraday rotation measurements ...
Lunar tidal variations in the electron density N at fixed heights of the ionosphere for different so...
Lunar tidal variations in the electron density N at fixed heights of the ionosphere for different so...
354-361Total electron content (TEC) data at Tokyo (subionospheric dip lat. 23.2°N) for the period 19...
The lunar semi-diurnal oscillations in the midday values of the critical frequency (ƒ0F2) and t...
Total electron content (TEC) measurements taken at the magnetically equatorial stations located at O...
The paper contains an analysis of the variation of the midday values of foF2, h'F2 and hpF2 with lun...
Some new phenomena on low-latitude ionospheric total electron content (ITEC) observed at low and equ...
A longitudinal comparison has been undertaken of electron content-latitude profiles at low latitudes...
63-68An attempt has been made to develop a semi-empirical model based on a harmonic analysis approac...
A quantitative analysis of the variability of electron temperature Te and electron density Ne measur...
A quantitative analysis of the variability of electron temperature Te and electron density Ne measur...
The paper describes lunar daily (L) variation at fixed lunar ages and lunar monthly (M) variation at...
61-67The variations of the annual and semi-annual periodicities in ionospheric electron content (IEC...
39-44Significant lunar tidal oscillations have been shown to be present in all the three H, D ( = Y)...
Ionospheric total electron content (N<SUB>F</SUB>) data obtained from Faraday rotation measurements ...
Lunar tidal variations in the electron density N at fixed heights of the ionosphere for different so...
Lunar tidal variations in the electron density N at fixed heights of the ionosphere for different so...
354-361Total electron content (TEC) data at Tokyo (subionospheric dip lat. 23.2°N) for the period 19...
The lunar semi-diurnal oscillations in the midday values of the critical frequency (ƒ0F2) and t...
Total electron content (TEC) measurements taken at the magnetically equatorial stations located at O...
The paper contains an analysis of the variation of the midday values of foF2, h'F2 and hpF2 with lun...
Some new phenomena on low-latitude ionospheric total electron content (ITEC) observed at low and equ...
A longitudinal comparison has been undertaken of electron content-latitude profiles at low latitudes...
63-68An attempt has been made to develop a semi-empirical model based on a harmonic analysis approac...
A quantitative analysis of the variability of electron temperature Te and electron density Ne measur...
A quantitative analysis of the variability of electron temperature Te and electron density Ne measur...
The paper describes lunar daily (L) variation at fixed lunar ages and lunar monthly (M) variation at...
61-67The variations of the annual and semi-annual periodicities in ionospheric electron content (IEC...
39-44Significant lunar tidal oscillations have been shown to be present in all the three H, D ( = Y)...