2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2019.05.041
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Chemical physics of D and E layers of the ionosphere

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“…It was shown [6][7][8] that, at altitudes from 60 to 110 km, the Sun flares produce a super background ultra high frequency UHF radiation with intensity hundreds of times higher the typical levels of microwave solar bursts. An analysis of the different mechanisms of generation of the detected radiation showed that the largest contribution to the resulting spectrum picture comes from the transitions between Rydberg states of the neutral components of a non-equilibrium two-temperature plasma excited by fluxes of sunlight and slow electrons penetrating in the low ionosphere [1][2][3][4]. Incoherent UHF radiation from Rydberg states during geomagnetic disturbances is accompanied earlier by an intense long-wave infrared (IR) radiation (with the wavelength exceeding 15 µm) [9].…”
Section: Passive Remote Sensing State Of Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was shown [6][7][8] that, at altitudes from 60 to 110 km, the Sun flares produce a super background ultra high frequency UHF radiation with intensity hundreds of times higher the typical levels of microwave solar bursts. An analysis of the different mechanisms of generation of the detected radiation showed that the largest contribution to the resulting spectrum picture comes from the transitions between Rydberg states of the neutral components of a non-equilibrium two-temperature plasma excited by fluxes of sunlight and slow electrons penetrating in the low ionosphere [1][2][3][4]. Incoherent UHF radiation from Rydberg states during geomagnetic disturbances is accompanied earlier by an intense long-wave infrared (IR) radiation (with the wavelength exceeding 15 µm) [9].…”
Section: Passive Remote Sensing State Of Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incoherent UHF radiation from Rydberg states during geomagnetic disturbances is accompanied earlier by an intense long-wave infrared (IR) radiation (with the wavelength exceeding 15 µm) [9]. The analysis of the spectrum of this radiation allows for restoring the parameters of the two-temperature plasma (electron concentration and temperature) by solving the respective inverse problem [3].…”
Section: Passive Remote Sensing State Of Artmentioning
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“…Single point positioning (SPP) allows of the indication of an autonomous position of a receiver using code data from different Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Code ranges are not ambiguous and do not require applying the precise method of ambiguity initialization (Bakuła, 2020;Cellmer et al, 2018;Kwaśniak et al, 2016;Nowel, et al, 2018). The principal problem of SPP stems from different types of errors degrading the Global Positioning System (GPS) signal between a rover and a specified satellite in a given epoch.…”
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confidence: 99%