Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 2010
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Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Volume 50, Issue 5, pp.690-694
Computer Science
Scientific paper
The preliminary results of observations of VLF electromagnetic signals (atmospherics) in the mountains of North Vietnam (Dien Bien Phu, 21°23'50″ N, 103°0'28″ E) are presented. Primarily, signals of typical atmospherics with a maximum in the frequency range of 4-9 kHz were observed; sometimes they were accompanied by so-called “tails” at frequencies less than 1 kHz, and also tweeks of usually short duration (about 10 ms) were observed. Several parameters of the ionosphere, as well as the distance to sources of atmospherics (in accordance to the data of the World Wide Lightning Location Network (TOGA)), were estimated by spectral-temporal characteristics of tweeks.
Kapustina O. V.
Kharitonov A. L.
Mikhailov Yu. M.
Truong Kh. K.
Vo T. S.
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