Cyclic variability of radio wave absorption in the ionosphere

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Auroral Zones, Electromagnetic Absorption, Ionospheric Propagation, Polar Radio Blackout, Radio Attenuation, Annual Variations, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cycles

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The present paper discusses the cyclic variations of the observed magnitudes of absorption in the auroral-zone ionosphere. Anomalous and regular absorption are examined. It is shown that the occurrence frequency of cases of anomalous absorption varies irregularly with the solar activity. Regular absorption is divided into wave and particle parts, with the intensity of the latter increasing with decreasing solar activity.

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