Nonlinear effects during partial reflections of radio waves in the ionosphere

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Ionospheric Disturbances, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Echoes, Atmospheric Models, Nonlinearity, Reflected Waves

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The partial reflection method of ionospheric sounding utilizes powerful radio waves (with an effective power greater than 1 MW), thus producing disturbances in the ionosphere. Disturbances produced in ionospheric electron collision frequencies are calculated for an effective radio transmission power of 6 MW at frequencies of 2 and 5.75 MHz. A self-consistent nonlinear theory of ionospheric disturbances produced by the partial reflection method is developed on the basis of two ionospheric models.

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