Ionospheric electron content observations during the total solar eclipse of February 16, 1980

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Faraday Effect, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Propagation, Solar Eclipses, Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances, Very High Frequencies, Equatorial Atmosphere, Gravity Waves, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Triangulation

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Observations on the Faraday rotation of a transionospheric VHF signal obtained from a network of four stations near the path of totality during the total solar eclipse of 16 February 1980 are reported. A small decrease of 3-4% in the total ionization has been obtained around the time of totality. Absence of any periodic structure following the eclipse indicates that the TIDs are not of significant amplitude in the present case to be detected by the Faraday rotation technique.

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