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International Journal of Geophysics | 2012

Seasonal, Diurnal, and Solar-Cycle Variations of Electron Density at Two West Africa Equatorial Ionization Anomaly Stations

Frédéric Ouattara; Doua Allain Gnabahou; Christine Amory Mazaudier

We analyse the variability of foF2 at two West Africa equatorial ionization anomaly stations (Ouagadougou and Dakar) during three solar cycles (from cycle 20 to cycle 22), that is, from 1966 to 1998 for Ouagadougou and from 1971 to 1997 for Dakar. We examine the effect of the changing levels of solar extreme ultraviolet radiation with sunspot number. The study shows high correlation between foF2 and sunspot number (Rz). The correlation coefficient decreases from cycle 20 to cycle 21 at both stations. From cycle 21 to cycle 22 it decreases at Ouagadougou station and increases at Dakar station. The best correlation coefficient, 0.990, is obtained for Dakar station during solar cycle 22. The seasonal variation displays equinoctial peaks that are asymmetric between March and September. The percentage deviations of monthly average data from one solar cycle to another display variability with respect to solar cycle phase and show solar ultraviolet radiation variability with solar cycle phase. The diurnal variation shows a noon bite out with a predominant late-afternoon peak except during the maximum phase of the solar cycle. The diurnal Ouagadougou station foF2 data do not show a significant difference between the increasing and decreasing cycle phases, while Dakar station data do show it, particularly for cycle 21. The percentage deviations of diurnal variations from solar-minimum conditions show more ionosphere during solar cycle 21 at both stations for all three of the other phases of the solar cycle. There is no significant variability of ionosphere during increasing and decreasing solar cycle phases at Ouagadougou station, but at Dakar station there is a significant variability of ionosphere during these two solar-cycle phases.


Journal of Advanced Research | 2013

Geomagnetism during solar cycle 23: Characteristics

Jean-Louis Zerbo; Christine Amory-Mazaudier; Frédéric Ouattara

On the basis of more than 48 years of morphological analysis of yearly and monthly values of the sunspot number, the aa index, the solar wind speed and interplanetary magnetic field, we point out the particularities of geomagnetic activity during the period 1996–2009. We especially investigate the last cycle 23 and the long minimum which followed it. During this period, the lowest values of the yearly averaged IMF (3 nT) and yearly averaged solar wind speed (364 km/s) are recorded in 1996, and 2009 respectively. The year 2003 shows itself particular by recording the highest value of the averaged solar wind (568 km/s), associated to the highest value of the yearly averaged aa index (37 nT). We also find that observations during the year 2003 seem to be related to several coronal holes which are known to generate high-speed wind stream. From the long time (more than one century) study of solar variability, the present period is similar to the beginning of twentieth century. We especially present the morphological features of solar cycle 23 which is followed by a deep solar minimum.


Applied Physics research | 2018

Effects of Height of F2-Layer on Critical Frequency by Use of Data at Ouagadougou Station

Emmanuel Nanéma; Moustapha Konate; Doua Allain Gnabahou; Frédéric Ouattara

Ionosphere investigation leads to the knowledge of its composition in particles. The particle density and composition determine the capacity of this region to reflect radio waves in the atmosphere at different heights. Some variables such as season, solar cycle phase also influence the ionosphere behavior. Radio waves frequencies pass through the ionosphere layer without reflection above a critical value determining the critical frequency. This study determines the critical frequency of radio waves in the F2 layer (foF2) of the ionosphere by use of data at Ouagadougou station during the minimum and the maximum of solar cycle 22, at different seasons with the height of F2-layer (hmF2). Daytime and nighttime also influence ionosphere parameters. The study presents the hourly behavior of foF2 according to hmF2 values.


Annales Geophysicae | 2009

On the long term change in the geomagnetic activity during the 20th century

Frédéric Ouattara; C. Amory-Mazaudier; Michel Menvielle; P. Simon; J.P. Legrand


European journal of scientific research | 2012

Seasonal TEC Variability in West Africa Equatorial Anomaly Region

Christian Zoundi; Frédéric Ouattara; Rolland Fleury; Christine Amory-Mazaudier; Patrick Lassudrie-Duchesne


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2009

Solar–geomagnetic activity and Aa indices toward a standard classification

Frédéric Ouattara; Christine Amory-Mazaudier


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Long‐term trend of foF2 at a West African equatorial station linked to greenhouse gas increase and dip equator secular displacement

Doua Allain Gnabahou; Ana G. Elias; Frédéric Ouattara


International Journal of Geosciences | 2013

foF2 Diurnal Variability at African Equatorial Stations: Dip Equator Secular Displacement Effect

Doua Allain Gnabahou; Frédéric Ouattara; Emmanuel Nanéma; François Zougmoré; Burkina Faso


Archive | 2012

Comparison between CODG TEC and GPS based TEC observations at Koudougou station in Burkina Faso

Frédéric Ouattara; Christian Zoundi; Rolland Fleury; Burkina Faso; Technopole Brest Iroise


Archive | 2012

Teaching and learning in geometrical optics in Burkina Faso third form classes: Presentation and analysis of class observations data and students' performance

Frédéric Ouattara; Burkina Faso

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Christine Amory-Mazaudier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Louis Zerbo

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Ana G. Elias

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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J.P. Legrand

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Michel Menvielle

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Monique Petitdidier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Olivier Bock

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