The GPS scintillator system can not only measure ionospheric scintillation, but also measure the total electron content (TEC) in the ionosphere. This dataset is GPS scintillator data from Zhongshan Station, Antarctica, China in 2011/2013. The GPS scintillator monitoring network consists of three scintillators of the same model deployed at three vertices of an equilateral Alpha Trianguli Australis with a side length of 100 meters. The scintillator was developed by the 22nd Institute of China National Electric Corporation. In April 2010, the monitoring network was completed by the Polar Center and observation began. Based on the characteristics of ionospheric scintillation, TEC and scintillation data are obtained through long-term uninterrupted observation P>
collect time | 2011/10/12 - 2013/12/31 |
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collect place | zhongshan station |
data size | 198.0 KiB |
data format | DAT |
Coordinate system | WGS84 |
Total Ionospheric Electron Content of GPS Scintillator Data from Zhongshan Station, Antarctica, China in 2013
This instrument belongs to a conventional observation project, and the observation environment is basically suitable, with high data quality P>
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1 | 2011_dps4.rar | 99.0 KiB |
2 | 2013_dps4.rar | 99.0 KiB |
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