Amplitude spectrum of a radio signal reflected from the sporadic E layer

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Ionospheric Sounding, Radio Probing, Reflected Waves, Spectrum Analysis, Sporadic E Layer, Amplitudes, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Power Spectra, Turbulence Effects

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The paper presents results of a spectral analysis of continuous amplitude records of a single signal reflected from a midlatitude sporadic E layer. It is shown that, in the 1-30/min frequency range, the amplitude fluctuation spectra are approximately described by a power function corresponding to the hydrodynamic turbulence spectrum in the atmosphere. This implies that the irregularities responsible for the fluctuations considered have a turbulent origin.

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