The daytime measurements of electron temperature (Te) and concentration (Ne) from incoherent scatter radar at Millstone Hill are analyzed for the period Jan. 1968-Dec. 1973. These data cover the solar maximum and a major portion of declining part of the sunspot cycle 20. The purpose of the analysis was to look for the seasonal and solar activity changes of F-region Ne, Te and protonospheric heat flux during the declining part of the sunspot cycle 20 and also to compare the present results with the earlier results during the rising part of this sunspot cycle. It is found that while there is no major difference in the seasonal behavior of F-region Ne and Te between the rising and the declining parts of the sunspot cycle 20, the variation of d...
Electrostatic probe measurements of electron temperature from the Isis 1 satellite for the equinox s...
This report presents F-region electron densities and electron temperatures observed during the year ...
The theory regarding electron temperatures within the F region of the ionosphere are reviewed. The r...
251-256The daytime measurements of electron temperature (Te) and concentration (Ne) from incoherent ...
159-161Incoherent scatter radar measurements of electron temperature (Te) and electron concentration...
Incoherent scatter radar data from Arecibo, for high solar activity (HSA) (1989-1990) as well as for...
Incoherent backscatter measurements of the F-region electron concentrations and electron and ion tem...
Incoherent scatter radar observations of ion drifts taken at Millstone Hill (42.6°N, 288.5°E) during...
Abstract. The double-sunspot-cycle variation in terres-trial magnetic activity has been well known f...
The effect of change in solar activity on the local time and seasonal variations of electron density...
170-178The diurnal, seasonal and solar cycle variations of the ionospheric total electron content (T...
The theory regarding electron temperatures within the F region of the ionosphere are reviewed. The r...
319-325Ionospheric F-region is very dynamic and highly depends on the solar cycle. In the present st...
This report summarizes the results for the electron density distribution, electron and ion temperat...
This report summarizes results for the electron density distribution and electron temperature of the...
Electrostatic probe measurements of electron temperature from the Isis 1 satellite for the equinox s...
This report presents F-region electron densities and electron temperatures observed during the year ...
The theory regarding electron temperatures within the F region of the ionosphere are reviewed. The r...
251-256The daytime measurements of electron temperature (Te) and concentration (Ne) from incoherent ...
159-161Incoherent scatter radar measurements of electron temperature (Te) and electron concentration...
Incoherent scatter radar data from Arecibo, for high solar activity (HSA) (1989-1990) as well as for...
Incoherent backscatter measurements of the F-region electron concentrations and electron and ion tem...
Incoherent scatter radar observations of ion drifts taken at Millstone Hill (42.6°N, 288.5°E) during...
Abstract. The double-sunspot-cycle variation in terres-trial magnetic activity has been well known f...
The effect of change in solar activity on the local time and seasonal variations of electron density...
170-178The diurnal, seasonal and solar cycle variations of the ionospheric total electron content (T...
The theory regarding electron temperatures within the F region of the ionosphere are reviewed. The r...
319-325Ionospheric F-region is very dynamic and highly depends on the solar cycle. In the present st...
This report summarizes the results for the electron density distribution, electron and ion temperat...
This report summarizes results for the electron density distribution and electron temperature of the...
Electrostatic probe measurements of electron temperature from the Isis 1 satellite for the equinox s...
This report presents F-region electron densities and electron temperatures observed during the year ...
The theory regarding electron temperatures within the F region of the ionosphere are reviewed. The r...