Total electron content measurements in the ionosphere were recorded at the KSS station in Antarctica during 2015. The dataset facilitates a study of statistical characteristics of the ionosphere at southern high latitudes. AMD_KOPRI, the Korea Polar Research Institute, provided this data.
Use Cases
- Analyze temporal trends in total electron content for space weather event detection.
- Study statistical characteristics of the ionosphere at southern high latitudes.
- Correlate ionospheric electron content with other geophysical parameters from the same location and time period.
- Model ionospheric behavior for radio wave propagation studies in polar regions.
Strengths
- Data originates from a specific, named research station (KSS) in Antarctica.
- Focuses on the scientifically significant southern high-latitude ionosphere.
- Temporal coverage is precisely defined for the year 2015.
Limitations
- The total number of data points (rows) and specific measurement frequency are unknown.
- No column information is available to understand the data structure or available metrics.
- Data is temporally stale, with the last update recorded at the end of 2015.
Provenance
- Source
- AMD_KOPRI (Korea Polar Research Institute).
- Collection Method
- null
- Time Range
- 2015
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- KSS Station, Antarctica (southern high latitudes).