Ionospheric conductivities according to Doppler radar observations of stimulated turbulence

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Results of Doppler radar observations are discussed of HF scattering from heater induced inhomogeneities in an underdense ionospheric plasma. The quasiperiodic variations shown by the Doppler frequency shift are associated with the E×H plasma drift in the electric field of geomagnetic pulsations. Combined with a theoretical model of hydromagnetic wave propagation, with allowance for an arbitrary dip angle of the geomagnetic field and arbitrary angle of incidence, the Doppler shift measurements at several points along the geofield tube permit estimating height-integrated ionospheric conductivities

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