Ionospheric effects caused by barium releases

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Barium, Chemical Clouds, High Frequencies, Ionospheric Disturbances, Ionospheric Propagation, Ionospheric Sounding, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Radio Bursts, Radio Spectra, Crres (Satellite), Doppler Radar, Fine Structure

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Results of experimental studies of the ionospheric effects produced by Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES) barium releases are considered. The experimental observations of HF spectral characteristics by Doppler method are made by a network of long distance radio paths intersecting the L-shell of releases. The time dependence of their occurrence relative to the moment of release and the character of changes of spectral parameters produces signal effects (SE) which may be classified as: the unique burst, the quasiperiodic group of bursts, the regular changes of spectral parameters and wave processes. Observed types of SE are analogous to those seen when the releases were produced at the heights from 140 to 160 km. The result of experimental observations testify that there are special geophysical phenomena produced by barium releases.

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