High Latitude Ionospheric Gradient Observation Results from a Multi-Scale Network

Author:

Sokolova Nadezda1,Morrison Aiden1,Jacobsen Knut Stanley2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SINTEF Digital, Strindveien 4, 7034 Trondheim, Norway

2. Geodetic Institute, Norwegian Mapping Authority, Kartverksveien 21, 3511 Hønefoss, Norway

Abstract

In this article, a cluster comprised of eight Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) receivers surrounding five supplemental test stations located on much shorter baselines is used to form a composite multi-scale network for the purpose of isolating, extracting, and analyzing ionospheric spatial gradient phenomena. The purpose of this investigation is to characterize the levels of spatial decorrelation between the stations in the cluster during the periods with increased ionospheric activity. The location of the selected receiver cluster is at the auroral zone at night-time (cluster centered at about 69.5° N, 19° E) known to frequently have increased ionospheric activity and observe smaller size of high-density irregularities. As typical CORS networks are relatively sparse, there is a possibility that spatially small-scale ionospheric delay gradients might not be observed by the network/closest receiver cluster but might affect the user, resulting in residual errors affecting system accuracy and integrity. The article presents high level statistical observations based on several hundred manually validated ionospheric spatial gradient events along with low level analysis of specific events with notable temporal/spatial characteristics.

Funder

Norwegian Council of Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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