1996
DOI: 10.1029/96rs02633
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Traveling ionospheric disturbances observed in digitized polarimeter data

Abstract: Faraday rotation data from a pair of polarimeters located in Tucson, Arizona during the first half of 1990 have been examined for evidence of traveling ionospheric disturbances. With the use of digital filtering techniques, oscillations in total electron content (TEC) with periods ranging from 20 to 90 minutes and amplitudes of 1-5 x 1016 m '2 have been detected in the data. When present, the oscillations persist for varying time intervals (usually several hours) and show considerable variation from day to day… Show more

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