Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1986
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Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiia (ISSN 0016-7940), vol. 26, Sept.-Oct. 1986, p. 747-751. In Russian.
Physics
Auroral Ionization, Ionospheric Propagation, Short Wave Radio Transmission, Space Plasmas, Winter, Electron Precipitation, Propagation Modes, Proton Precipitation, Vertical Distribution
Scientific paper
Short-wave propagation paths at high latitudes are calculated on the basis of the spatial distribution of ionospheric plasma parameters as determined from a numerical model of the convecting polar ionosphere with allowance for the thermal conditions and the precipitation of the auroral electrons and protons. It is shown that large-scale inhomogeneous structures of the polar ionosphere lead to the occurence of various propagation modes and to a large difference between ordinary and extraordinary wave paths. These structures also intensify the effect of the geomagnetic field on the short-wave propagation paths.
Elvashina M. L.
Krivilev V. N.
Mingalev V. S.
Mingaleva G. I.
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