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21 April 2006 Effect of geomagnetic disturbances on the spectral and spatial characteristics of VHF scintillation in the northeast of Russia
Igor N. Poddelsky, Aleksey I. Poddelsky
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Proceedings Volume 6160, Twelfth Joint International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics/Atmospheric Physics; 61602Y (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.675913
Event: Twelfth Joint International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics/Atmospheric Physics, 2005, Tomsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
Results of measurement of spectra, heights of distribution and the effective sizes of auroral small-scale heterogeneities, received by a method of ionosphere radio scintillations by the signals of orbital artificial satellite at the frequency I50 MHz in the north-east of Russia are given. It was determined, that change of the K-index of magnetic activity is accompanied by the increase of effective height of heterogeneity location and to its appreciable variations. In magnetically disturbed periods we observed the tendency of increase of the effective sizes of heterogeneities at 57°- 63° N in the afternoon and the general reduction of observation interval (more than 66 °N) at the northern latitudes. The law of decrease of spectral density of small-scale heterogeneity formations is exponential with the exponent varying from 1,5 up to 6 depending on the disturbance of ionosphere and time of a day.
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Igor N. Poddelsky and Aleksey I. Poddelsky "Effect of geomagnetic disturbances on the spectral and spatial characteristics of VHF scintillation in the northeast of Russia", Proc. SPIE 6160, Twelfth Joint International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics/Atmospheric Physics, 61602Y (21 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.675913
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KEYWORDS
Scintillation

Satellites

Magnetism

Lithium

Atmospheric optics

Wave propagation

Atmospheric physics

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