On the effect of the partial solar eclipse of 29 April 1976 on electron content

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Solar Eclipse, Total Electron Content, Gravity Waves, Travelling Ionospheric Disturbance

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Faraday rotation measurements made at a chain of stations and group delay measurements made at Ootacamund from ATS-6 are examined for the partial solar eclipse event of 29 April 1976. There is no evidence of eclipse-induced gravity waves in these measurements extending from Ootacamund near dip equator to Patiala (dip 45° N). Eclipse-induced fluctuations were however reported at Trivandrum, about 300 km south of Ootacamund.

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