Low-latitude gyrotropic waves in a finite thickness ionospheric conducting layer

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Gyrotropic Waves, Finite Depth Conductive Layer, Low Ionosphere, Phase Velocity

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The eigen-modes of electromagnetic waves in the finite depth conductive
layer of the low ionosphere are considered. The dispersion properties of
a discrete set of ULF waves are found taking into account the effect of
their damping. The dependence of these properties on the propagation
angle relative to the ambient magnetic field is analysed.

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