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Pengaruh Radiasi Ultraviolet Terhadap Total Electron Content Dari Pengamatan Global Positioning System
ABSTRACT
Climate is one of the basic elements for understanding natural phenomena and the development of civilizations throughout history. Climate change determines most of the changes in human nature and culture, because humans have to adapt to changing conditions which are sometimes an important element that can enhance or threaten their existence. This study aims to determine the characteristics of changes in Total Electron Content (TEC) and determine the effect of radiation on TEC through global positioning system observations in the ionosphere. In addition, TEC is a measure of ionospheric parameters that affect the radiation that occurs. This study uses secondary data obtained from the Cibinong Spatial Global Station in 2008-2012. This research was conducted as a comparison between TEC and Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV). The method used is a simple statistical method that seeks maximum and minimum TEC and EUV data, as well as a correlation method to relate the coefficients of determination of TEC and EUV. In order to obtain a maximum TEC value of 55,895 TECU which occurred in 2012 at 7 Time Unit (UT) and a minimum TEC value of 1,955 TECU which occurred in 2010 at 22 UT. The correlation ratio between TEC and EUV is directly proportional, where the higher the value of the total electron content, the higher the extreme ultraviolet value, this is because TEC and EUV are affected by solar activity.
Keywords: TEC, EUV, Ionosphere, GPS
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