Synthesis of oblique ionograms from vertical ionograms using quasi-parabolic segment models of the ionosphere

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Atmospheric Models, Geomagnetism, High Frequencies, Ionograms, Ionospheric Sounding, Ionospheric Propagation, Wave Propagation

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This paper describes a method of synthesizing oblique ionograms from vertical ionograms based on representing the ionosphere by multiple quasi-parabolic segments. The advantage of this approach is that it allows analytical solutions to be obtained for several ray parameters when the earth's magnetic field is neglected and the ionosphere is spherically stratified. The no-field results are representative of the ordinary mode. In addition, results for the extraordinary mode can be obtained by introducing a perturbation to the effective frequency and modifying the no-field results. The method is illustrated by comparing synthesized oblique ionograms with observed ionograms and with results obtained for the ordinary mode using the classical method.

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