June 1997, Vol. 8, No. 2, Special Issue
Magnetic and Ionospheric Observations During the October 24, 1995 Total Solar Eclipse in Vietnam Author(s): Nguyen Thi Kim Thoa, Ha Duyen Chau, Trong Quang Hao, Pham Van Tri, Vo Thanh Son, Luong Van Truong, Vu Hong Nam
Ionospheric Response to a Solar Eclipse in the Equatorial Anomaly Region Author(s): K. C. Yeh, D. C. Yu, K. H. Lin, C. H. Liu, C. R. Huang, W. H. Tsai, J. Y. Liu, J. S. Xu, Kiyoshi lgarashi, Chufu Xu, and W. -X. Wang
Observations of the Ionospheric Total Electron Contents During the Solar Eclipse of October 24, 1995 by Using the GPS Beacon Author(s): J. S. Xu, S. Y. Ma, and Q. Wu
HF Doppler Backscatter Observations of the October 1995 Total Solar Eclipse Author(s): Dan Meehan
Ionospheric Changes Observed Over Waltair (Dip 20 N) During the Total Solar Eclipse of 24th October 1995 Author(s): P. V. S. Rama Rao, D. S. V. V. D. Prasad, P. Sri Ram, and P. T. Jayachandran
Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Detected During the Solar Eclipse of 24 October 1995 Author(s): Kang Cheng, Yinn-Nien Huang, and Sen-Wen Chen
Ionospheric Observations of the Solar Eclipse on Oct. 24, 1995 at Chung-Li Author(s): Lung-Chih Tsai and Jann-Yenq Liu
Ionospheric Absorption Effects of the Solar Eclipse of 24 October 1995 Author(s): Wen Zeng, Xunjie Zhang, and Zerong Huang
Indications of Atmospheric Ozone Decrease in Solar UV-B Flux Changes During the Total Solar Eclipse of 24 October 1995 Author(s): K. Niranjan, S. Thulasiraman, and Y. Sreenivasa Reddy
Ground-based Measurements of Some Minor Constituents During the Solar Eclipse-1995 Author(s): A. B. Ghosh, S. Bose, M. Lal, and A. Maitra
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