Ionospheric tomography based on GNSS observations of the CMONOC: performance in the topside ionosphere
Autor: | Weili Zhou, Shuli Song, Wenyao Zhu, Wenhai Jiao, Guangming Chen, Junchen Xue, Zhe Yang |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Defense Meteorological Satellite Program 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Occultation Latitude Altitude GNSS applications General Earth and Planetary Sciences Environmental science Ionosphere Longitude 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Remote sensing |
Zdroj: | GPS Solutions. 21:363-375 |
ISSN: | 1521-1886 1080-5370 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10291-016-0526-0 |
Popis: | This study carries out a quantitative analysis of the performance of ionospheric tomography in the topside ionosphere, utilizing data of October 2011 collected from 260 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations in the Crustal Movement Observation Network of China. This tomographic reconstruction with a resolution of 2° in latitude, 2° in longitude and 20 km in altitude has more than 70 % of voxels traversed by GPS raypaths and is able to provide reliable bottom parts of ionospheric profiles. Compared with the observations measured by the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) satellites (F16, F17 and F18) at an altitude of 830---880 km, the results show that there is an overestimation in the reconstructed plasma density at the DMSP altitude, and the reconstruction is better during daytime than nighttime. In addition, the reconstruction at nighttime also indicates a solar activity and latitudinal dependence. In summary, with respect to DMSP measurements, the daytime bias is on average from ź0.32 × 105/cm3 to ź0.28 × 105/cm3, while the nighttime bias is between ź0.37 × 105/cm3 and ź0.24 × 105/cm3, and the standard deviation at daytime and at nighttime is, respectively, 0.082 × 105/cm3 to 0.244 × 105/cm3 and 0.086 × 105/cm3 to 0.428 × 105/cm3. This study suggests that vertical ionospheric profiles from other sources, such as ionosondes or GNSS occultation satellites, should be incorporated into ground-based GNSS topside tomographic studies. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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