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The paper is based on the ionospheric variations in terms of vertical total electron content (VTEC) for the low solar activity period from May 2007 to April 2009 based on the analysis of dual frequency signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites recorded at ground stations Varanasi (Geographic latitude 25°16′ N, Longitude 82°59′ E), situated near the equatorial ionization anomaly crest and other two International GNSS Service (IGS) stations Hyderabad (Geographic latitude 17°20′ N, longitude 78°30′ E) and Bangalore (Geographic latitude 12°58′ N, longitude 77°33′ E) in India. We describe the diurnal and seasonal variations of total electron content (TEC), and the effects of a space weather related event i.e. a geomagnetic storm on TEC. The mean diurnal variation during different seasons is brought out. It is found that TEC at all the three stations is maximum during equinoctial months (March, April, September and October), and minimum during the winter months (November, December, January and February), while obtaining intermediate values during summer months (May, June, July and August). TEC shows a semi-annual variation. TEC variation during geomagnetic quiet as well as disturbed days of each month and hence for each season from May 2007 to April 2008 at Varanasi is examined and is found to be more during disturbed period compared to that in the quiet period. Monthly, seasonal and annual variability of GPS-TEC has been compared with those derived from International Reference Ionosphere (IRI)-2007 with three different options of topside electron density, NeQuick, IRI01-corr and IRI 2001. A good agreement is found between the GPS-TEC and IRI model TEC at all the three stations.
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This work is supported partly by Ministry of Earth Sciences, New Delhi under GPS project (MoES/P.O.(Seismo)/GPS/61/2006) and partly by DST, New Delhi under SERC project. We are thankful to world data centre for geomagnetism at Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan for providing geomagnetic data (http://swdcwww.kugi.kyto-u.ac.jp). We also thank NASA Data Center for providing us TIMED/GUVI images. We thank the ACE SWEPAM and MAG instrument teams and the ACE Science Centre for providing the ACE data. We acknowledge the international GNSS service (IGS) for providing us GPS data. We are thankful to the reviewer for sparing their time to improve the quality of the manuscript.
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Kumar, S., Priyadarshi, S., Gopi Krishna, S. et al. GPS-TEC variations during low solar activity period (2007–2009) at Indian low latitude stations. Astrophys Space Sci 339, 165–178 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10509-011-0973-6
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Keywords
- GPS
- Ionospheric total electron contents
- Geomagnetic storm
- IRI model