A large-scale ionospheric depletion by intense radio wave heating

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F Region, Ionospheric Heating, Ionospheric Ion Density, Radio Frequency Heating, Depletion, Ionograms

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A large (100 km N/S), stable, smoothly-structured and significant depletion (15 pct in number density) of the daytime Tromso F-region was produced inadvertently during a heater polarization and beam-forming procedure. It is shown that the depletion coincided with the passage of an atmospheric gravity wave of natural origin which served as a large-scale 'seed' depletion for the self-focusing instability.

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