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  • GEOPHYSICS  (7)
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    Publication Date: 2014-09-24
    Description: Scientific and ecological needs call for the generation of a global data base of measured data from the Earth's atmosphere, similar but complementary to the data of the meteorological service. Right now there is a large gap between these needs and the available financial means. If this prevails, it might be prohibitive for the generation of such a data base. There must be a compromise between the needs and the means. Priorities must be set. Thus, discussions should be started on which data can be or should be stored. Newly generated data for storage in such a data base is recommended to be handled by the World Data Centers (WDCs). This brief report should help to stimulate discussions and ubsequent actions.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: International Council of Scientific Unions Middle Atmosphere Program. Handbook for MAP, Vol. 17; p 26-35
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The ATS-6 radio beacon measurements made at three stations in the U.S.A. are compared and contrasted with similar measurements made in Europe the following year at two locations. It is shown that over the U.S.A. the winter plasmaspheric content reaches its maximum near 0300 LT whereas in Europe the maximum occurs near noon. The plasmaspheric content decreases with increase of magnetic activity in both continents. Winter night maxima are observed in ionospheric content in both hemispheres. Marked differences occurred in magnetic storm effects and in the day-to-night ratio of ionospheric electron content.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics; 42; Apr. 198
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The paper describes measurements of fluctuations in the total electron content along the propagation path of the radio beam between the ATS-6 geostationary satellite and the ground station. Short-period oscillations of the total electron content of about plus or minus 8 time 10 to the 13th electrons per sq m with a period of about 30 to 50 seconds were detected. These oscillations appear to be well correlated with the appearance of Type PC 4 micropulsations.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Data from several different observation techniques are used to estimate the columnar electron content of the plasmasphere. The estimate is based upon the subtraction of the ionospheric electron content from the total content along the radio path from ground to the geostationary satellite ATS-6. The Radio Beacon Experiment on this satellite allows a very accurate determination of the total electron content up to the height of the satellite. For the ionospheric electron content (ground to appr. 2000 km) the following techniques are used: (1) Faraday effect on the ATS-6 signals, (2) differential Doppler effect on the signals of the low-orbiting NNSS satellites, (3) combination of bottomside and topside ionograms, and (4) extrapolation of bottomside ionograms. It is shown that the combination of group delay and Faraday effect data on the ATS-6 RBE signals provide the most reliable estimates of the columnar electron content of the plasmasphere. Data from low-orbiting satellites support this conclusion.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics; 39; May 1977
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Small sinusoidal fluctuations in the total columnar electron content of the atmosphere were found in recordings of the carrier phase of radio signals from ATS 6 received at Bozeman (Montana), Boulder (Colorado) and Dallas (Texas). Four such events are examined. A large latitudinal gradient in total electron content was found from Bozeman to Boulder. The sinusoidal oscillations have periods of 30 to 50 sec and may continue for several hours on magnetically quiet days. There is evidence that they are associated with micropulsations at ground and geostationary heights.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 81; July 1
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The reported investigation takes into account data obtained with the aid of the geostationary satellite ATS-6, the satellites of the U.S. navy navigation system (NNSS) at an altitude between 900 and 1200 km, and the satellites ISIS 1 and ISIS 2. The altitude range between ground and ATS-6 is divided into two regions, including the 'ionosphere', involving the region with an upper limit of 2000 km, and the 'plasma sphere', involving the region above an altitude of 2000 km. Data concerning the electron content obtained from different sources are compared, taking into account discrepancies between ionogram-derived values and values computed on the basis of satellite measurements. Attention is also given to the vertical electron content of the ionosphere on the basis of a combination of data obtained with the aid of the ATS-6 and the NNSS.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-08-27
    Description: In the present investigation, the methods of statistical spectral analysis are employed for a study of the quasi-periodic changes of state parameters of the middle atmosphere and the ionosphere, taking into account oscillations with periods of several days. The considered oscillations are typical for planetary waves. The theory and empirical findings regarding transient planetary waves are utilized as a basis for the concepts employed in the data analysis and for the interpretation of the results. The results of the investigation show a presence of coherent variations in the time series of radiation density measurements and other state parameters for the middle atmosphere and the ionosphere. The existence of presumably dynamic coupling processes can be recognized in oscillations with periods of about 16 or 5 days.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: NASA-TM-77764 , NAS 1.15:77764
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