Investigating the Effect of Natural and Technogenic Atmospheric Disturbances of the Northern Hemisphere on the Electromagnetic Environment in the Antarctic (P-072)

This report results from a contract tasking National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine as follows: The Project is aimed at studying the effect of high-energy natural and/or technogenic processes in the Northern hemisphere in the electromagnetic conditions of the Antarctic region. The observations a...

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Main Author: Yampolski, Yuri
Other Authors: UKRAINIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES KHARKOV INST OF RADIO ASTRONOMY
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2003
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spelling ftdtic:ADA424281 2023-05-15T13:38:48+02:00 Investigating the Effect of Natural and Technogenic Atmospheric Disturbances of the Northern Hemisphere on the Electromagnetic Environment in the Antarctic (P-072) Yampolski, Yuri UKRAINIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES KHARKOV INST OF RADIO ASTRONOMY 2003-07 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA424281 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA424281 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA424281 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Meteorology Geography Electromagnetic Shielding *ATMOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES *ANTARCTIC REGIONS *ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTS *NORTHERN HEMISPHERE GEOMAGNETISM INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION PHYSICS ELECTRICITY CLIMATE POWER SUPPLIES EARTHQUAKES ELECTROMAGNETISM LOW FREQUENCY RADIO INTERFERENCE MAGNETOSPHERE THUNDERSTORMS TEMPERATE REGIONS UKRAINE LITHOSPHERE MAGNETIC DISTURBANCES FOREIGN REPORTS Text 2003 ftdtic 2016-02-21T08:25:23Z This report results from a contract tasking National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine as follows: The Project is aimed at studying the effect of high-energy natural and/or technogenic processes in the Northern hemisphere in the electromagnetic conditions of the Antarctic region. The observations are to be held at the Ukrainian 'Antarctic base (UAB) Academician Vemadsky' at 65 S, 64 W. The Antarctic is known to be the only continent where industrial production is prohibited and sizable electric power sources and consumers are absent. As a result. the electromagnetic 'climate' in the region is controlled mostly by processes in the lithosphere, atmosphere and magnetosphere. Besides, the Antarctic region is characterized by little, if any thunderstorm activity, that being the principal source of radio interference at low and middle latitudes at frequencies of fractions of one hertz to tens of megahertz. Hence, the natural conditions in the region are favorable for investigating the electromagnetic processes occurring in different parts of the world, such as the global thunderstorm activity, large-scale geomagnetic disturbances, the low frequency radiation from the lithosphere on the earthquake eve, and so forth. STCU Registration no. P-072. Text Antarc* Antarctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Meteorology
Geography
Electromagnetic Shielding
*ATMOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES
*ANTARCTIC REGIONS
*ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTS
*NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
GEOMAGNETISM
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
PHYSICS
ELECTRICITY
CLIMATE
POWER SUPPLIES
EARTHQUAKES
ELECTROMAGNETISM
LOW FREQUENCY
RADIO INTERFERENCE
MAGNETOSPHERE
THUNDERSTORMS
TEMPERATE REGIONS
UKRAINE
LITHOSPHERE
MAGNETIC DISTURBANCES
FOREIGN REPORTS
spellingShingle Meteorology
Geography
Electromagnetic Shielding
*ATMOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES
*ANTARCTIC REGIONS
*ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTS
*NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
GEOMAGNETISM
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
PHYSICS
ELECTRICITY
CLIMATE
POWER SUPPLIES
EARTHQUAKES
ELECTROMAGNETISM
LOW FREQUENCY
RADIO INTERFERENCE
MAGNETOSPHERE
THUNDERSTORMS
TEMPERATE REGIONS
UKRAINE
LITHOSPHERE
MAGNETIC DISTURBANCES
FOREIGN REPORTS
Yampolski, Yuri
Investigating the Effect of Natural and Technogenic Atmospheric Disturbances of the Northern Hemisphere on the Electromagnetic Environment in the Antarctic (P-072)
topic_facet Meteorology
Geography
Electromagnetic Shielding
*ATMOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES
*ANTARCTIC REGIONS
*ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTS
*NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
GEOMAGNETISM
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
PHYSICS
ELECTRICITY
CLIMATE
POWER SUPPLIES
EARTHQUAKES
ELECTROMAGNETISM
LOW FREQUENCY
RADIO INTERFERENCE
MAGNETOSPHERE
THUNDERSTORMS
TEMPERATE REGIONS
UKRAINE
LITHOSPHERE
MAGNETIC DISTURBANCES
FOREIGN REPORTS
description This report results from a contract tasking National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine as follows: The Project is aimed at studying the effect of high-energy natural and/or technogenic processes in the Northern hemisphere in the electromagnetic conditions of the Antarctic region. The observations are to be held at the Ukrainian 'Antarctic base (UAB) Academician Vemadsky' at 65 S, 64 W. The Antarctic is known to be the only continent where industrial production is prohibited and sizable electric power sources and consumers are absent. As a result. the electromagnetic 'climate' in the region is controlled mostly by processes in the lithosphere, atmosphere and magnetosphere. Besides, the Antarctic region is characterized by little, if any thunderstorm activity, that being the principal source of radio interference at low and middle latitudes at frequencies of fractions of one hertz to tens of megahertz. Hence, the natural conditions in the region are favorable for investigating the electromagnetic processes occurring in different parts of the world, such as the global thunderstorm activity, large-scale geomagnetic disturbances, the low frequency radiation from the lithosphere on the earthquake eve, and so forth. STCU Registration no. P-072.
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author_facet Yampolski, Yuri
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title Investigating the Effect of Natural and Technogenic Atmospheric Disturbances of the Northern Hemisphere on the Electromagnetic Environment in the Antarctic (P-072)
title_short Investigating the Effect of Natural and Technogenic Atmospheric Disturbances of the Northern Hemisphere on the Electromagnetic Environment in the Antarctic (P-072)
title_full Investigating the Effect of Natural and Technogenic Atmospheric Disturbances of the Northern Hemisphere on the Electromagnetic Environment in the Antarctic (P-072)
title_fullStr Investigating the Effect of Natural and Technogenic Atmospheric Disturbances of the Northern Hemisphere on the Electromagnetic Environment in the Antarctic (P-072)
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Effect of Natural and Technogenic Atmospheric Disturbances of the Northern Hemisphere on the Electromagnetic Environment in the Antarctic (P-072)
title_sort investigating the effect of natural and technogenic atmospheric disturbances of the northern hemisphere on the electromagnetic environment in the antarctic (p-072)
publishDate 2003
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA424281
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