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Polarization computations by means of the multislab approximation
A.J Ferraro,J.J. Gibbons +1 more
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In this paper, the Rydbeck coupling region was subdivided into slabs of uniform media; by matching the fields between adjacent slabs, N − 1 simultaneous equations (for N slabs) were obtained.About:
This article is published in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics.The article was published on 1959-10-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rate of convergence & Simultaneous equations.read more
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Propagation of the Low-Frequency Radio Signal
TL;DR: In this paper, the propagation of a radio signal and the propagation in the time domain is reviewed for linear amplitude systems, and the particular case of a ground wave pulse is considered in detail.
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Terrestrial Extremely-Low-Frequency Propagation
TL;DR: A comprehensive bibliography with over one thousand entries and abstracts has been prepared by Brock-Nannestad (1962) and a chapter of a recent book by Wait as mentioned in this paper discusses ELF waves and also contains a number of references to published papers.
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Intensity and time series of extreme solar-terrestrial storm in 1946 March
Hisashi Hayakawa,Yusuke Ebihara,Alexei A. Pevtsov,Ankush Bhaskar,Ankush Bhaskar,N. V. Karachik,Denny M. Oliveira,Denny M. Oliveira +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined a solar-terrestrial storm that occurred in 1946 March and quantitatively evaluated its parameters, based on measurements in four known mid-latitude and relatively complete magnetograms, which caused an initial phase with the H-component amplitude of ≥80 nT, followed by a main phase whose intensity was reconstructed as ≤−512 nT using most negative Dst* estimates.
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Determination of D region electron densities from the ELF frequency stepping experiment
P. J. Li,A. J. Ferraro +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the use of the generation of extremely low frequency (ELF) from heating of the D region of the ionosphere at high latitudes to estimate the degree of electron density ionization was described.
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Multislab concept applied to radio‐wave propagation in the ionosphere and its limit to the continuous ionosphere
TL;DR: In this article, the multislab approach to radio-wave propagation at vertical incidence in the ionosphere and considering the limiting case of an infinity of slabs, i.e., the transition to the continuous ionosphere including magnetoionic coupling, is described.
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The collision frequency of electrons in the ionosphere
TL;DR: Theoretical analysis showed that the electron collision frequency in the ionosphere depends on the neutral particle concentration in Regions D and E and on the electron concentration in Region F as discussed by the authors.
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Wave solutions, including coupling, of ionospherically, reflected long radio waves for a particular E‐region model
J. J. Gibbons,R. J. Nertney +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a diurnal and seasonal model representing the E-region of the ionosphere above State College, Pennsylvania, is considered and the effect of the coupling is to cause a wave traversing a coupling region to excite a new wave propagated in the direction of propagation of the incident wave and also a back-scattered wave propagating in the reverse direction.
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The night-time lower ionosphere as deduced from a theoretical and experimental investigation of coupling phenomena at 150 kc/sec
TL;DR: In this paper, the shape of the night-time D-layer in the coupling region and its seasonal and diurnal variations are investigated. But the results of the experimental program for the investigation of coupling phenomena at 150 kc/sec were presented.