A model of the lower auroral ionosphere in calculations of radio-wave propagation characteristics

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Auroral Zones, Decametric Waves, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Propagation, Lower Ionosphere, Energy Dissipation, Oblique Coordinates, Propagation Modes

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A model for electron density in the lower polar ionosphere is discussed which was developed in the Polar Geophysical Institute. This model was used to calculate the propagation characteristics of decametric waves. It is shown that, during disturbance periods, the auroral ionosphere at heights of 80-100 km has significant screening properties in addition to absorbing properties.

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