Relations between sudden VLF phase anomalies and solar X-ray bursts

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D Region, Ionospheric Propagation, Phase Shift, Radio Transmission, Solar X-Rays, Atmospheric Ionization, Radiant Flux Density, Satellite Observation, X Ray Spectra

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The present work studies the relationship between sudden phase anomalies observed in North West Cape transmissions at 22.3 kHz and fluxes in three regions of the solar X-ray spectrum during the July 26-August 14, 1972 international geophysical period. It is concluded that the shortest-wavelength X-radiation is the most effective in producing ionization in the D-region of the ionosphere.

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