Experimental evidence for the quasi-longtiudinal propagation of low-frequency waves at midlatitudes in the upper ionosphere

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Extremely Low Frequencies, Longitudinal Waves, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Spaceborne Experiments, Upper Ionosphere, Wave Propagation, Electrical Measurement, Magnetic Measurement, Night Sky, Plasma Density, Vlf Emission Recorders

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An analysis of Intercosmos-19 data indicates that, at midlatitudes (below 50 deg), waves in the entire ELF range propagate quasi-longitudinally, i.e., low-frequency waves arising in the equatorial region at plasmsphere heights propagate practically along the magnetic field lines. Results indicate that simultaneous measurements of the magnetic and electric components of the LF field can be used to determine plasma concentration at midlatitudes in quiet and moderately perturbed conditions.

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