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Citation KeyCostaPiaz:1987:PcEfVl
TitlePca effects on a vlf transantartic propagation path
ProjectIONO
Year1987
Access Date2024, May 08
Secondary TypePRE PI
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Author1 Costa, A. M.
2 Piazza, Liliane Rizzo
Group1 CRAAE-INPE-BR
JournalMemoirs of National Institute of Polar Research, Japan
Volume48
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Pages293-312
History (UTC)2012-10-13 14:40:21 :: administrator -> jefferson ::
2013-03-05 13:40:32 :: jefferson -> administrator :: 1987
2018-06-06 04:23:23 :: administrator -> marciana :: 1987
2018-09-13 16:34:58 :: marciana -> administrator :: 1987
2022-03-25 03:31:12 :: administrator -> marciana :: 1987
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KeywordsRADIASTRONOMIA
AbstractPresented at the 19th SCAR Meeting, San Diego, Calif., Jun. 1986 A study of polar cap absorption events occurring from September 1967 to November 1974 is presented, and their effects on phase records of very low frequency (VLF) signals on NWC (Australia)-Sao Paulo (Brazil) propagation path, crossing the Antarctic continent, are described. Nearly 50 PCAs from that period, of different intensities, were studied and the most relevant analyzed in more detail. A good correlation between nighttime VLF signal phase advances and total proton flux content of energy 10 MeV less than E less than 30 MeV measured by satellite (Explorer 34 and 41, NOAA 2 and 3 and ATS-1) was obtained for strong PCA events. Geomagnetic storms with sudden commencement, associated or not with proton precipitation, also produces well defined VLF signal phase advances. Comparison of these results with those obtained in the Northern Hemisphere during PCA events may provide relevant information on the behavior of the ionosphere D-layer over the Antarctic region. Simultaneous analysis of VLF on non-polar propagation paths were also included for the major PCA discussed. Well defined phase deviations were detected showing the contribution of the South Atlantic Geomagnetic Anomaly to D-region ionization.
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