Spectral characteristics of ionospheric F-layer irregularities generated by atmospheric turbulence

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Atmospheric Turbulence, F Region, Spectrum Analysis, E Region, Electric Fields, Electron Density (Concentration), Geomagnetism, Power Spectra

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Results are presented of the numerical calculations and analytic estimates of spatial spectra of the electric field and electron density irregularities generated by atmospheric turbulence in the E-region and transmitted into the F-region of the ionosphere. It was found that the estimated amplitude of electron density fluctuations agreed with the observed electron density; however, the calculated spectra did not show short-wavelength irregularities with the size of less than or of the order of 1 km, which disagrees with experimental data. It is suggested that this discrepancy is caused by an untenable assumption of the wavelike character of turbulence in the upper atmosphere used to calculate plasma density fluctuations.

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