ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION AND THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE.

This compilation of abstracts is based on Soviet open sources published 1965-66. It is the third in a series of reports reviewing Soviet research on electromagnetic wave propagation and the upper atmosphere. Information not directly related to the assigned subject has been included because of its br...

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Main Author: Steblez,George
Other Authors: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON D C AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY DIV
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1966
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Summary:This compilation of abstracts is based on Soviet open sources published 1965-66. It is the third in a series of reports reviewing Soviet research on electromagnetic wave propagation and the upper atmosphere. Information not directly related to the assigned subject has been included because of its broad implications for study in this field. The 28 abstracts are arranged alphabetically by author within each of the following categories: ionosphere, exosphere, and magnetosphere (13 entries); ionospheric perturbations by explosions, satellite and missile passage, solar radiation, etc. (11 entries); satellite and missile experiments (1 entry); aurora and geomagnetic disturbances (3 entries). A bibliography is presented at the end of the report. Pertinent information included: F and E layers, wideband antenna, rate of ion formation at high altitudes, ionospheric inhomogeneities, solar x radiation, auroral absorption of radio waves, radar observation of aurora borealis. Compilation of abstracts based on Soviet open sources pub. 1965-66. Rept. on Surveys of Foreign Scientific and Technical Literature.