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本文介绍了瓦加杜古(布基纳法索)BF01站(北纬=12.3714,西经=-1.5197)垂直总电子含量(VTEC)的规律性变化,该站位于西非地区北部海脊附近的赤道电离异常低谷。研究时段为 2013 年至 2021 年。在研究期间,从 BF01 站记录的全球导航卫星系统-连续运行参考站(GNSS-CORS)原始数据中提取了 VTEC。昼夜变化分析显示了三种类型的剖面,其中以圆顶型剖面为主。一般来说,每天的 VTEC 曲线在黎明 4:00 UT 至 6:00 UT 之间显示出最小值,随后从日出开始迅速上升,在 15:00 UT 左右达到最大值,然后在下午晚些时候和夜间逐渐下降,在日出前达到最小值。有些时候,在 19:00 UT 到 20:00 UT 之间会出现第二个夜间最大值。季节和年度变化显示,每年春分时节的 VTEC 值最高,但三月春分时节的值更高。同时还发现,每年夏至时的 VTEC 值最低。因此,在研究期间,BF01 站的 VTEC 有规律的变化凸显了三种异常现象:半年异常、春分不对称和冬季异常。此外,瓦加杜古 BF01 站的 VTEC 与太阳黑子周期同步变化。
Study of Regular Variations in Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC) from 2013 to 2021 at Station BF01 in Ouagadougou
This paper presents the regular variations of the Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC) at station BF01 (Lat. = 12.3714 N and Long. = -1.5197 W) in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) located in the trough of the equatorial ionisation anomaly near the northern ridge of the West African zone. The period studied runs from 2013 to 2021. The VTEC is extracted from the raw Global Navigation Satellite System - Continuously Operating Reference Station (GNSS-CORS) data recorded at station BF01 during the study period. The analysis of diurnal variations showed three types of profiles with a dominant profile being the Dome type. Generally speaking, the daily VTEC profiles show a minimum at dawn between 4:00 UT and 6:00 UT followed by a rapid increase from sunrise to a maximum around 15:00 UT, then a gradual decrease in the late afternoon and during the night to reach the minimum just before sunrise. On some days, a second nocturnal maximum is observed between 19:00 UT and 20:00 UT. Seasonal and annual variations revealed that for each year, the highest VTEC values are observed during the equinox, although with higher values at the March equinox. It was also found that the lowest VTEC values are recorded at the summer solstice in each year. The regular variations in the VTEC at station BF01 during the study period therefore highlight three anomalies: the semi-annual anomaly, the equinoctial asymmetry and the winter anomaly. Furthermore, the VTEC at station BF01 in Ouagadougou evolves in phase with the sunspot cycle.