Development of IRI-90 : proceedings of a Workshop held in Abingdon, U.K., 7-9 August 1989
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Development of IRI-90 : proceedings of a Workshop held in Abingdon, U.K., 7-9 August 1989
(Advances in space research, v. 10,
Published for the Committee on Space Research by Pergamon Press, 1990
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Description
The International Reference Ionosphere (IRI), the most widely used empirical model of the terrestrial ionosphere owes its success to the international co-operation of many groups of scientists. The annual workshop meetings discuss basic data and proposed improvements to the IRI Computer Code. The eighteen papers in this volume were those presented at the meeting held in Abingdon in 1989.
Table of Contents
- Section headings and selected papers: Vertical Profiles. Progress report on IRI status, D Bilitza. An analytical model of the electron density profile in the ionosphere, G Di Giovanni & S M Radic
- lla. Temporal variation of median foEs, G A Moraitis. Empirical modeling of ion composition in the middle and topside ionosphere, D Bilitza. Worldwide and Regional Mapping. Application of the expansion into empirical orthogonal functions to ionospheric characteristics, W Singer & J Taubenh
- im. Discussion of a new method for mapping ionospheric characteristics, L Bossy & K Rawer.
- eomagnetic control of the ionospheric E-region at three different latitudes in the European-African sector, K K Barbatsi. Outlook. Annex - Tables. Author Index.
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