VLF, ELF and Wave Research using the Tromso Heating Facility

A review is presented of results from the Tromso Heating facility in the areas of wave generation from ULF (mHz) to VLF (kHz) frequencies, as well as VLF wave propagation under heated ionospheres. Results from similar facilities in the USSR and USA will not be included. High power high frequency (HF...

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Main Authors: Rietveld, M. T., Barr, R., Stubbe, P., Maul, A., Kopka, H.
Other Authors: MAX-PLANCK-INST FUER AERONOMIE LINDAU-UEBER-NORTHEIM (GERMANY F R)
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Language:English
Published: 1990
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spelling ftdtic:ADP006495 2023-05-15T16:04:42+02:00 VLF, ELF and Wave Research using the Tromso Heating Facility Rietveld, M. T. Barr, R. Stubbe, P. Maul, A. Kopka, H. MAX-PLANCK-INST FUER AERONOMIE LINDAU-UEBER-NORTHEIM (GERMANY F R) 1990-10 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP006495 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADP006495 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP006495 Availability: This paper covered by copyright. No copies furnished by DTIC/NTIS. DTIC AND NTIS Atmospheric Physics *RADIO WAVES *IONOSPHERIC MODIFICATION ALTITUDE AMPLITUDE AUGMENTATION COLLISIONS DIAMETERS ELECTRIC FIELDS ELECTRONS EXTERNAL HEAT HEATING HIGH POWER IONOSPHERE MAGNETOSPHERE MODULATION NEUTRAL PERTURBATIONS POWER REGIONS SCALE TIME VARIATIONS WAVE PROPAGATION WAVEGUIDES NORWAY RADIOFREQUENCY POWER IONOSPHERIC PROPAGATION RADIATION ABSORPTION EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY ULTRALOW FREQUENCY VERY LOW FREQUENCY Component Reports NATO Furnished Tromso(Norway) EISCAT Satellite Text 1990 ftdtic 2016-02-19T17:32:39Z A review is presented of results from the Tromso Heating facility in the areas of wave generation from ULF (mHz) to VLF (kHz) frequencies, as well as VLF wave propagation under heated ionospheres. Results from similar facilities in the USSR and USA will not be included. High power high frequency (HF) radio waves heat the electrons in the lower ionosphere through non-deviative absorption on the time-scale of microseconds resulting in the enhancement of the electron-neutral collision frequency. The heated region, typically 25 km diameter at 80 km altitude, can act as a perturbation on the upper wall of the Earth-ionosphere waveguide, thereby affecting the propagation of VLF waves. On the other hand, by amplitude modulating the heating wave the heated region can act as an oscillating current source, if there is an external driving electric field, which can itself radiate waves at the modulation frequency into the waveguide or into the magnetosphere. The auroral zone is ideally situated for experiments of the second type because of the frequent presence of large (tens of mV/m) electric fields. For experiments of the first type, the auroral zone is not quite so ideal since large natural ionospheric variations can mask the artificially produced ones. We shall review results from both types of experiment performed using the heating facility of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Aeronomie, a description of which can be found in Stubbe and Kopka (1979) and Stubbe et al. (1982a, 1985). This facility will be operated by the EISCAT scientific association from 1993 onwards. This article is from 'Conference Proceedings on Ionospheric Modification and its Potential to Enhance or Degrade the Performance of Military Systems Held in Bergen, Norway on 28-31 May 1990 (La Modification de l' Ionosphere et son Potentiel d'Amelioration ou de Degradation des Performances des Systemes Militaires), AD-A239 823, p6-1 thru p6-10. Text EISCAT Tromso Tromso Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Bergen Norway Tromso ENVELOPE(16.546,16.546,68.801,68.801)
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topic Atmospheric Physics
*RADIO WAVES
*IONOSPHERIC MODIFICATION
ALTITUDE
AMPLITUDE
AUGMENTATION
COLLISIONS
DIAMETERS
ELECTRIC FIELDS
ELECTRONS
EXTERNAL
HEAT
HEATING
HIGH POWER
IONOSPHERE
MAGNETOSPHERE
MODULATION
NEUTRAL
PERTURBATIONS
POWER
REGIONS
SCALE
TIME
VARIATIONS
WAVE PROPAGATION
WAVEGUIDES
NORWAY
RADIOFREQUENCY POWER
IONOSPHERIC PROPAGATION
RADIATION ABSORPTION
EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY
ULTRALOW FREQUENCY
VERY LOW FREQUENCY
Component Reports
NATO Furnished
Tromso(Norway)
EISCAT Satellite
spellingShingle Atmospheric Physics
*RADIO WAVES
*IONOSPHERIC MODIFICATION
ALTITUDE
AMPLITUDE
AUGMENTATION
COLLISIONS
DIAMETERS
ELECTRIC FIELDS
ELECTRONS
EXTERNAL
HEAT
HEATING
HIGH POWER
IONOSPHERE
MAGNETOSPHERE
MODULATION
NEUTRAL
PERTURBATIONS
POWER
REGIONS
SCALE
TIME
VARIATIONS
WAVE PROPAGATION
WAVEGUIDES
NORWAY
RADIOFREQUENCY POWER
IONOSPHERIC PROPAGATION
RADIATION ABSORPTION
EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY
ULTRALOW FREQUENCY
VERY LOW FREQUENCY
Component Reports
NATO Furnished
Tromso(Norway)
EISCAT Satellite
Rietveld, M. T.
Barr, R.
Stubbe, P.
Maul, A.
Kopka, H.
VLF, ELF and Wave Research using the Tromso Heating Facility
topic_facet Atmospheric Physics
*RADIO WAVES
*IONOSPHERIC MODIFICATION
ALTITUDE
AMPLITUDE
AUGMENTATION
COLLISIONS
DIAMETERS
ELECTRIC FIELDS
ELECTRONS
EXTERNAL
HEAT
HEATING
HIGH POWER
IONOSPHERE
MAGNETOSPHERE
MODULATION
NEUTRAL
PERTURBATIONS
POWER
REGIONS
SCALE
TIME
VARIATIONS
WAVE PROPAGATION
WAVEGUIDES
NORWAY
RADIOFREQUENCY POWER
IONOSPHERIC PROPAGATION
RADIATION ABSORPTION
EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY
ULTRALOW FREQUENCY
VERY LOW FREQUENCY
Component Reports
NATO Furnished
Tromso(Norway)
EISCAT Satellite
description A review is presented of results from the Tromso Heating facility in the areas of wave generation from ULF (mHz) to VLF (kHz) frequencies, as well as VLF wave propagation under heated ionospheres. Results from similar facilities in the USSR and USA will not be included. High power high frequency (HF) radio waves heat the electrons in the lower ionosphere through non-deviative absorption on the time-scale of microseconds resulting in the enhancement of the electron-neutral collision frequency. The heated region, typically 25 km diameter at 80 km altitude, can act as a perturbation on the upper wall of the Earth-ionosphere waveguide, thereby affecting the propagation of VLF waves. On the other hand, by amplitude modulating the heating wave the heated region can act as an oscillating current source, if there is an external driving electric field, which can itself radiate waves at the modulation frequency into the waveguide or into the magnetosphere. The auroral zone is ideally situated for experiments of the second type because of the frequent presence of large (tens of mV/m) electric fields. For experiments of the first type, the auroral zone is not quite so ideal since large natural ionospheric variations can mask the artificially produced ones. We shall review results from both types of experiment performed using the heating facility of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Aeronomie, a description of which can be found in Stubbe and Kopka (1979) and Stubbe et al. (1982a, 1985). This facility will be operated by the EISCAT scientific association from 1993 onwards. This article is from 'Conference Proceedings on Ionospheric Modification and its Potential to Enhance or Degrade the Performance of Military Systems Held in Bergen, Norway on 28-31 May 1990 (La Modification de l' Ionosphere et son Potentiel d'Amelioration ou de Degradation des Performances des Systemes Militaires), AD-A239 823, p6-1 thru p6-10.
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author Rietveld, M. T.
Barr, R.
Stubbe, P.
Maul, A.
Kopka, H.
author_facet Rietveld, M. T.
Barr, R.
Stubbe, P.
Maul, A.
Kopka, H.
author_sort Rietveld, M. T.
title VLF, ELF and Wave Research using the Tromso Heating Facility
title_short VLF, ELF and Wave Research using the Tromso Heating Facility
title_full VLF, ELF and Wave Research using the Tromso Heating Facility
title_fullStr VLF, ELF and Wave Research using the Tromso Heating Facility
title_full_unstemmed VLF, ELF and Wave Research using the Tromso Heating Facility
title_sort vlf, elf and wave research using the tromso heating facility
publishDate 1990
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