2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40623-019-1026-6
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Longitudinal differences in the statistical characteristics of ionospheric spread-F occurrences at midlatitude in Eastern Asia

Abstract: Spread-F is known as the electron density inhomogeneous structures in F layer of ionosphere and can usually be classified as frequency spread-F (FSF) and range spread-F (RSF). Few studies have reported on the statistical characteristics of spread-F occurrences at midlatitudes in Eastern Asia, particularly the comparison of spread-F occurrences between China and Japan. In this paper, we used spread-F data recorded by ten ionosondes located between 25°N and 45°N from 1997 to 2016, to investigate the longitudinal… Show more

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“…Wang N et al (2019a) and Wang N et al (2019b) investigated the Spread‐F and made comparative study of Spread‐F and scintillation occurrence rates in East Asia. The occurrence of FSF is oppositely correlated with solar or geomagnetic activities.…”
Section: Ionospheric Irregularity and Scintillationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang N et al (2019a) and Wang N et al (2019b) investigated the Spread‐F and made comparative study of Spread‐F and scintillation occurrence rates in East Asia. The occurrence of FSF is oppositely correlated with solar or geomagnetic activities.…”
Section: Ionospheric Irregularity and Scintillationmentioning
confidence: 99%