Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Aug 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009ge%26ae..49..510b&link_type=abstract
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Volume 49, Issue 4, pp.510-518
Computer Science
Sound
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94.20.Dg, 94.20.Tt, E Region, Ionospheric Soundings, Active Experiments
Scientific paper
The experimental studies of the specific behavior of small-scale artificial ionospheric irregularities at midlatitudes, performed using the Sura HF heating facility, are analyzed. The observations were performed in September 2006, using the method of bi-static backscatter by artificial ionospheric irregularities on the Armavir-Sura-St. Petersburg and Samara-Sura-Rostov-on-Don diagnostic paths. It has been detected that the Doppler frequency shift of scattered signals at 3-7 Hz was split on the Armavir-Sura-St. Petersburg path from 1500 to 1600 UT on September 6, 2006. The simultaneous measurements on the Samara-Sura-Rostov-on-Don path indicated that only one signal of bi-static backscatter was present. An analysis of the experimental data, performed using the numerical simulation results, indicated that the ordinary and extraordinary polarization modes of bi-static backscatter signals could be simultaneously observed on September 6, 2006, on the Armavir-Sura-St. Petersburg path.
Blagoveshchenskaya N. F.
Borisova T. D.
Frolov Vladimir L.
Kornienko V. A.
Vertogradov G. G.
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