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Adebesin, B. O. and Adeniyi, J. O. and Afolabi, P. A. and Ikubanni, S. O. and Adebiyi, S. J. (2022) Modelling M(3000)F2 at an African Equatorial Location for Better IRI-Model Prediction. Radio Science, 57 (5).

Joshua, B. W. and Adeniyi, J. O. and Olawepo, A. O. and Rabiu, Babatunde and Daniel, Okoh and Adebiyi, S. J. and Adebesin, B. O. and Ikubanni, S. O. and Abdurahim, B. (2021) Latitudinal Dependence of Ionospheric Responses to Some Geomagnetic Storms during Low Solar Activity. Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, 61 (3). 418�437.

Adebiyi, S. J. and Adeniyi, J.O. and Ikubanni, S. O. and Adebesin, B. O. and Adekoya, B. J. and Joshua, B. W. (2020) Latitudinal Variation of Alpha-Chapman Scale Height During Quiet and Disturbed Geomagnetic Conditions. Earth and Space Science, 7 (2).

Bolaji, O. S. and Adebiyi, S. J. and Fashae, J. B. and Ikubanni, S. O. and Adenle, H. A. and Owolabi, C. (2020) Pattern of Latitudinal Distribution of Ionospheric Irregularities in the African Region and the Effect of March 2015 St. Patrick's Day Storm. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 125 (2).

Adebiyi, S. J. and Adeniyi, J. O. and Reinisch, B. W. and Adebesin, B. O. and Ikubanni, S. O. and Adimula, I. A. and Oladipo, O. A. and Olawepo, A. O. and Joshua, B. W. and Adekoya, B. J. (2019) Variation of Digisonde-Derived Scale Height During Quiet and Disturbed Geomagnetic Conditions Over an African Equatorial Station. Radio Science, 54 (7). 552�560.

Adebesin, B. O. and Adeniyi, J. O. and Adimula, I. A. and Adebiyi, S. J. and Ikubanni, S. O. and Oladipo, O. A. and Olawepo, A. O. (2019) Pattern of Ionization Gradient, Solar Quiet Magnetic Element, and F2-Layer Bottomside Thickness Parameter at African Equatorial Location. Radio Science, 54 (5). 415�425.

Adebiyi, S. J. and Adebesin, B. O. and Ikubanni, S. O. and Joshua, B. W. (2017) Performance evaluation of GIM-TEC assimilation of the IRI-Plas model at two equatorial stations in the American sector. Space Weather, 15 (5). 726�736.

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