Articles | Volume 37, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-37-171-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-37-171-2019
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28 Mar 2019
Regular paper |  | 28 Mar 2019

Solar-eclipse-induced perturbations at mid-latitude during the 21 August 2017 event

Bolarinwa J. Adekoya, Babatunde O. Adebesin, Timothy W. David, Stephen O. Ikubanni, Shola J. Adebiyi, Olawale S. Bolaji, and Victor U. Chukwuma

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We present the dynamics of perturbations during a solar eclipse using rare parameters for eclipse study. Reduction in solar radiation and natural gas heating are the cause of the observed changes. The use of the bottomside F-layer parameters to probe the topside ionosphere established their interrelationship. The implication is that eclipse-caused perturbation could be better explained using some ionosonde parameters.
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