Progress in under-standing ionospheric irregularities: techniques, observations and theory. Proceedings. Conference held during the XXIVth General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science, Kyoto, Japan, Aug 1993.

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Earth Ionosphere: Structure, Earth Ionosphere: Aurorae

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The following topics were dealt with: high-latitude E-region
irregularities' type-3 irregularities, type-4 irregularities, coherent
echoes detected along magnetic field lines by incoherent matter radars'
large-scale irregularities, radio scintillations, and equatorial and
midlatitude irregularities.

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