Magnetic storm associated delayed sporadic E enhancements in the Brazilian Geomagnetic Anomaly

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Ionospheric Electron Density, Magnetic Anomalies, Magnetic Storms, Sporadic E Layer, Atmospheric Ionization, E Region, Histograms, Ionograms, Magnetometers, Night Sky

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Sporadic E layer behavior near the center of the Brazilian Geomagnetic Anomaly was investigated during magnetically disturbed periods. Enhancements of the sporadic E parameters f sub f E-s and f sub b E-s took place in the Anomaly following a magnetic storm of moderate intensity within 1-3 days after the initiation of the storm, each enhancement typically lasting 1-3 hours. The enhanced f sub b E-s suggests significant increases in the ambient electron densities near 100 km. The pattern and magnitude of the nighttime enhancements, together with the nature of the E-s trace observed over the auroral latitude, would suggest a particle origin for the source of the observed ionization enhancements.

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