Ionospheric production rates and the initial zenith angle at Legon

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Annual Variations, Faraday Effect, Ghana, Ion Production Rates, Ionospheric Electron Density, Satellite Observation, Zenith, Atmospheric Ionization, Ats, Ground Stations, Radiation Effects, Solar Flux Density, Sunrise, Tropical Regions

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The method of Titheridge (1974) for determining the integrated production rate of electrons in the ionosphere from changes in the sunrise total electron content as determined by Faraday rotation is applied to six years of Faraday rotation records for Legon, Ghana, obtained from the synchronous satellite ATS-3. The results show that the production rate at Legon, an equatorial station, is greater than that of low or medium latitude stations to the north or south. The annual variation at Legon and at the three stations used by Titheridge (Auckland, Hawaii, and Stanford) appear closely enough related in phase as to suggest a global mechanism.

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