The scale size of scintillation-producing irregularities in the auroral ionosphere

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Measurements of the transverse scale of F-layer irregularities, based on radio-star observations from College, Alaska, at frequencies of 68 and 223 MHz, are reported. Analysis by the two-frequency scintillation-ratio technique yields typical scales of 600-700 m for mid-auroral latitudes. Typical scales of 1 km are found for higher latitude irregularities. The latter show increasing scale with increasing magnetic index. Analysis by the two-frequency correlation technique produces erroneously small scales due to refraction effects.

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