Equivalent slab thickness of the ionosphere over 26 deg N through the ascending half of a solar cycle

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Earth Ionosphere, Ionospheric Electron Density, Plasma Slabs, Solar Cycles, Space Plasmas, Annual Variations, Diurnal Variations, Geomagnetism, Synchronous Satellites

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The diurnal, seasonal, day-to-day and solar cycle variations of the slab thickness of the ionosphere at Delhi have been studied by analyzing electron content data obtained during the ascending half of the present solar cycle, from October 1975 to September 1980, using geostationary satellites. The diurnal variation is characterized by daytime plateau and occasional peaks of varying magnitude in pre-sunrise and pre-midnight periods. Seasonal variations of slab thickness depend on local time and sunspot activity. While there is a linear increase in daytime slab thickness with 10.7 cm solar flux, no correlation is observed with geomagnetic activity.

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