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Double-thin-shell Approach to Deriving Total Electron Content From GNSS Signals and Implications for Ionospheric Dynamics Near the Magnetic Equator
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2020
unpublished
A new technique was developed to estimate the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) satellite signals. The vertically distributed electron density was parameterized by two thin-shell layers (double-shell approach). The spatiotemporal variation of TEC (strictly speaking, partial electron content) associated with each shell was approximated by the functional fitting of spherical surface harmonics. The major improvements over the conventional
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-125204/v1
fatcat:4wdpqs3mhvc7tgqcupfhaqiqri