The earth as a radio source - Terrestrial kilometric radiation

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Earth (Planet), Low Frequencies, Radio Emission, Satellite Observation, Terrestrial Radiation, Explorer Satellites, Geomagnetism, Long Wave Radiation, Power Spectra, Radiant Flux Density

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Based on Imp 6 and 8 satellite observation data, a comprehensive study of terrestrial kilometric radiation is presented. In the light of these data, the earth appears to be a very intense planetary radio source, with a total power output comparable to the decametric radio emission from Jupiter. Terrestrial kilometric (i.e., about 50-500 kHz) radiation seems to originate from low altitudes in the auroral region.

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