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Fig. 1. | Earth, Planets and Space

Fig. 1.

From: Using the IRI, the MAGIC model, and the co-located ground-based GPS receivers to study ionospheric solar eclipse and storm signatures on July 22, 2009

Fig. 1.

The assimilation region and locations of GPS stations. Dotted symbols denote the GPS stations used by the data assimilation model MAGIC. Circle symbols stand for the TEC at 8 locations computed from associated GPS receiving station and extracted from the IRI and MAGIC models. The arc trace represents the totality (100% obscuration) of the solar eclipse. STK2 (43.5°N 141.9°E), BJFS (39.6°N 115.9°E), AIRA (31.8°N 130.6°E), SHAO (31.1°N 121.2°E), WUHN (30.5°N 114.4°E), 0729 (29.5°N 129.7°E), TNML (24.8°N 121°E), and PIMO (14.6°N 121.1°E).

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