Lunar tide in the F2 layer of the ionosphere near the geomagnetic equator

Rastogi, R. G. (1961) Lunar tide in the F2 layer of the ionosphere near the geomagnetic equator Nature, 189 . pp. 214-215. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

It is well known that the maximum in the lunar tide variation of ƒ0F2 occurs at about 10 lunar hours at moderate geomagnetic latitudes and at about 04 lunar hours near the geomagnetic equator. Recent analyses of the lunar variations at Singapore, Ibadan and Bombay have indicated non-agreement in the phases of the variation at stations having the same geomagnetic latitudes.

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