Absorption of radio waves and the effective electron collision frequency in the midlatitude ionosphere

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Collision Rates, Earth Ionosphere, Electron Scattering, Radio Attenuation, Solar Activity Effects, Temperate Regions, Annual Variations, Atmospheric Sounding, Mathematical Models, Radio Waves

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An empirical model of the effective electron collision frequency is presented for the 100-200-km height range in the midlatitude ionosphere. The model is based on multifrequency measurements of the absorption of ordinary and extraordinary radio waves as studied via vertical sounding near Rostov (47 deg 13 min N, 39 deg 14 min E). The model reflects seasonal variations for daytime periods and two levels of solar activity.

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