Lunar effects in the F region of the ionosphere

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Earth-Moon System, F Region, Ionospheric Ion Density, Lunar Tides, Annual Variations, Diurnal Variations, Electric Field Strength, Lunar Effects, Solar Cycles

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Diurnal and seasonal variations in the lunar tide of F0F2 are determined by analyzing hourly values for 2 years from several stations mostly at American longitudes. A phase advance of 3 or 4 hours from day to night is found at Huancayo in agreement with electric field measurements. Seasonal changes in the lunar tide of F0F2 are similar to those in Delta H at nearby stations. An unexplained solar cycle variation is found at Concepcion (25 deg S geomagnetic).

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