F-lacuna events in Terre-Adelie and their relationship with the state of the ionosphere

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F Region, Ionograms, Ionospheric Propagation, Polar Regions, Atmospheric Models, Electric Fields, Electromagnetic Absorption, Geomagnetism, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ionospheric Electron Density, Riometers, Sporadic E Layer, Statistical Analysis

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F-lacuna event is a typical phenomenon of the high latitude ionosphere occurring during summer days. It consists in a disappearance of echoes from the F-layer on ionograms and a simultaneous extra absorption of about 0.1 to 0.4 dB on 30 MHz cosmic waves. This paper, based on data from the Dumont d'Urville station, describes the properties of this phenomenon: correlation with magnetic activity, convection electric field, interplanetary magnetic field, absorption in the lower ionosphere and electron density in the F-layer. A tentative model of interpretation in terms of large scale electron density irregularities in the F-layer is suggested.

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