The dependence of ionospheric slab thickness on geomagnetic activity

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Geomagnetism, Ionospheric Electron Density, Magnetic Effects, Annual Variations, Solar Cycles, Sudden Storm Commencements

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A positive correlation has been found between monthly mean values of daytime ionospheric slab thickness and Ap geomagnetic index once steps have been taken to eliminate annual and solar cycle variations from the slab thickness data. This finding is consistent with the results of Mendillo and Klobuchar (1974), who studied a large number of sudden commencement type storms, which suggest that the most obvious response of slab thickness to geomagnetic activity is a recovery phase lasting several days with values above average.

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