Low Latitude Spread-F Occurrence during June Solstice and September Equinox of Sunspot Minimum

Adeniyi, J.O. and Agunbiade, G. and Olawepo, A.O. and Oladipo, O.A. and Adimula, I.A. and Ikubanni, S.O. (2016) Low Latitude Spread-F Occurrence during June Solstice and September Equinox of Sunspot Minimum. The African Review of Physics, 12. pp. 29-35.

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Abstract

Ionosonde data from four low-latitude stations cutting across the two hemispheres have been employed to study the occurrence of spread-F. Quiet time ionograms for two months representing two seasons; June solstice and September equinox of the year 2010, a year of low solar activity (Rz = 16) were utilized. Results showed that the low latitude nighttime ionosphere is characterized by three different types of spread-F; range spread F, frequency spread F and mixed spread F. Spread F irregularity exhibits diurnal, seasonal and latitudinal dependence. Strong dependence on the magnetic dip latitude was observed in this study. At all the four stations, range spread-F (RSF) dominates the post-sunset period (1800 – 2200 LT) while the frequency type (FSF) dominates the post midnight period (0200 – 0400 LT). In general, the RSF has highest occurrence rate at all stations. The study revealed that occurrence of ESF is highest at Ilorin and lowest at Kwajalein with 33.9% and 16.8% respectively. Analysis of the total percentage occurrence of spread F revealed that the phenomenon exhibit hemispheric asymmetry during June solstice.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Physics
Depositing User: Dr S. O. Ikubanni
Date Deposited: 22 Aug 2018 12:54
Last Modified: 22 Aug 2018 12:54
URI: https://eprints.lmu.edu.ng/id/eprint/997

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