The outer ionospheric effect of the solar eclipse on 31 July 1981 at Mohe

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Ionospheric Electron Density, Solar Eclipses, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Upper Ionosphere, Whistlers, Ionospheric Sounding, Magnetic Flux, Magnetically Trapped Particles, Scale Height, Wave Dispersion

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In this paper the whistler data received at Mohe and the simultaneously observed ionospheric data are used, along with the assumption that the electron density distributions at Northern and Southern Hemispheres are necessarily symmetric, to study the effects of solar eclipse of July 31, 1981 on the whistler dispersion. The electron density profile along the magnetic line of force, the electron content of the magnetic flux, and the equivalence scale height at Mohe during the solar eclipse are also determined. In addition, the outer ionospheric effect of the solar eclipse is also discussed.

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