Nonstationary processes produced during the disturbance of the nighttime polar ionosphere by radio waves

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F Region, Ionospheric Electron Density, Nocturnal Variations, Plasma Dynamics, Polar Regions, Radio Transmission, Doppler Effect, Night Sky, Plasma Diffusion, Unsteady State

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An investigation is presented of plasma motions in the F-layer of the nighttime polar ionosphere produced under the effect of high-power radio waves at a frequency of 3.33 MHz. The frequency of a test radio-signal transmitted through the disturbed region was found to undergo a Doppler shift. Theoretical calculations of this effect are presented, and sufficient agreement with experiment is revealed.

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