INTERRELATIONS OF AURORA, RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION, MAGNETIC AND IONOSPHERIC DISTURBANCE

At the Tiksi Bay Arctic Station in November, December and January of 1955/56, the Arctic Institute conducted auroral observations and monitoring of radio signals in the 24-69 mc frequency band. The data from these observations were compared with the records of the H-component of the geomagnetic fiel...

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Main Authors: Zaborshchikov,F. Ya., Fedyakina,N. I.
Other Authors: DIRECTORATE OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION SERVICES OTTAWA (ONTARIO)
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1958
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Summary:At the Tiksi Bay Arctic Station in November, December and January of 1955/56, the Arctic Institute conducted auroral observations and monitoring of radio signals in the 24-69 mc frequency band. The data from these observations were compared with the records of the H-component of the geomagnetic field, and with ionospheric records. The results of this work are presented in the present paper. (Author) Trans. of Problemy Arktiki (USSR) 1957, no. 2, p. 149-159. Also available from HRC as C-2732, 14p.