Total electron content - A key parameter in propagation: Measurement and use in ionospheric imaging

Leonard Kersley*, Daniel Malan, S. Eleri Pryse, Ljiljana R. Cander, Ruth A. Bamford, Anna Belehaki, Reinhart Leitinger, Sandro M. Radicella, Cathryn N. Mitchell, Paul S.J. Spencer

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Abstract

The paper reports on a series of studies carried out within the COST 271 Action relating to the measurement and use of Total Electron Content (TEC) of the ionosphere over North West Europe. Total electron content is a very important parameter for the correction of propagation effects on applied radio systems so that it is vital to have confidence in the experimental measurements and the resultant products derived as aids for the practical user. Comparative investigations have been carried out using TEC values from several different sources. It was found that in general there was broad statistical agreement between the data sets within the known limitations of the techniques, though discrepancies were identified linked to steep ionospheric gradients at the onset of geomagnetic storm disturbance and in the vicinity of the main trough. The paper also reviews recent progress in the development of tomographic inversion techniques that use total electron content measurements to image the ionosphere as an aid to various radio systems applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1067-1091
Number of pages25
JournalAnnals of Geophysics
Volume47
Issue number2-3 SUPPL.
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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