Acoustic-gravity resonance in the atmosphere in the subauroral ionosphere

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Acoustic Propagation, Auroral Zones, Gravity Waves, Ionospheric Disturbances, Ionospheric Electron Density, Mathematical Models, Plasma Resonance

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The paper presents a theoretical analysis of standing acoustic-gravity waves in the layer between the earth's surface and the ionosphere in the subauroral zone. Small pressure disturbances observed at a height of 15-20 km are explained by the excitation of lower harmonics concentrated at these heights. Possible sources of standing gravity waves in the ionosphere are examined.

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