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Bruno Nava, Sandro M Radicella, Reinhart Leitinger, and Pierdavide Coïsson (2007)

Use of total electron content data to analyze ionosphere electron density gradients

Advances in Space Research, 39(8):1292-1297.

In the presence of electron density gradients the thin shell approximation for the ionosphere, used together with a simple mapping function to convert slant total electron content (TEC) to vertical TEC, could lead to TEC conversion errors. These “mapping function errors” can therefore be used to detect the electron density gradients in the ionosphere. In the present work GPS derived slant TEC data have been used to investigate the effects of the electron density gradients in the middle and low latitude ionosphere under geomagnetic quiet and disturbed conditions. In particular the data corresponding to the geographic area of the American Sector for the days 5–7 April 2000 have been used to perform a complete analysis of mapping function errors based on the “coinciding pierce point technique”. The results clearly illustrate the electron density gradient effects according to the locations considered and to the actual levels of disturbance of the ionosphere. In addition, the possibility to assess an ionospheric shell height able to minimize the mapping function errors has been verified.

Equatorial ionosphere;, Total electron content, Mid-latitude ionosphere;, Mapping function errors
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