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Item type:Publication, Variations of ionospheric slab thickness over the magnetic equator of Southeast Asia(2016-09-06) ;Jamjareegulgarn, P. ;Supnithi, P. ;Watthanasangmechai, K. ;Yokoyama, T.Tsugawa, T.In this paper, the diurnal and seasonal variations of the ionospheric slab thickness in an ionosonde chain over magnetic equator of Southeast Asia are studied. Three ionosonde stations of SEALION project located along the magnetic meridian of 100°E are selected to investigate, including two stations in Thailand, namely Chumphon and Chiang Mai, and one station in Indonesia, namely Kototabang. The monthly hourly medians of the foF2 from three ionosonde stations in 2010 are used to compute the observed NmF2. Refer to the TEC data; it can be obtained directly from GPS receiver at Chumphon station since the TEC data in 2010 were observed completely. In contrast, the TEC data at Chiang Mai station lost extremely and those at Kototabang station were unavailable. Hence, the TEC data used for these two stations are obtained from the International GNSS service (IGS). Our results show that 1) for all seasons, the NmF2 values during daytime have the successive decreasing values from Chiang Mai, Kototabang, and Chumphon. While the NmF2 values at three stations are almost identical during nighttime; 2) for all seasons at these three stations, the TEC values in the daytime are larger than those in the nighttime and their maximum values in the equinox and winter are higher than those in the summer; 3) the slab thickness values in all seasons during nighttime are generally larger than those during daytime for all three stations. Meanwhile, during daytime for all seasons, the slab thickness at Chumphon station is the highest among these three stations due to the fountain effect over magnetic equator. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Variation of ionospheric slab thickness observations at Chumphon equatorial magnetic location(2011-01-01) ;Kenpankho, P. ;Supnithi, P. ;Tsugawa, T.Maruyama, T.This study presents the diurnal and seasonal variations of slab thickness at the equatorial magnetic latitudes in Thailand during 2004-2006, corresponding to the declining part of low solar activity. The GPS-derived total electron content (TEC) and the maximum electron density of the F-region (N <inf>m</inf>F<inf>2</inf>) are used to compute the slab thickness (&tau) at the Chumphon station (10.72<sup>°</sup>N, 99.37<sup>°</sup>E), located near the magnetic equator. The results show that large peaks of slab thickness exist during the pre-sunrise hours in all three seasons at Chumphon when compared with other latitudes. The maximum value of slab thickness occurs when the peak electron density in the F<inf>2</inf> region is at the lowest level. During daytime, the slab thickness ranges from 200 kilometers to 580 kilometers for all seasons. During nighttime, the maximum value of slab thickness is 1250 kilometers in the summer of 2004. Moreover, the diurnal variation shows two minima that appear around 0900 LT and 1900 LT, during the post-sunrise and sunset hours. The seasonal variations show that the average slab thickness daily value is greater during summer and winter than those during equinox. Our study finds that the slab thickness at Chumphon located near the equatorial latitude is much larger than those found at low, mid, and high latitudes. The difference in slab thickness between the equatorial latitude and other zones is explained by the lack of plasma flow from the plasmasphere to the F<inf>2</inf> region at the magnetic equator. Copyright © The Society of Geomagnetism and Earth.
