2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1364-6826(03)00080-4
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Instability of the state of the night-time topside ionosphere

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“…In section 3 we showed that we could separate three IGW types depending on their elevation angles: (1) IGWs propagating from the source lying under the observation heights; (2) IGWs propagating from the source lying under the observation heights IGWs and reflected from a region above the observation heights; and (3) IGWs propagating from the source lying above the observation heights (this source could be connected with different plasma instabilities in topside ionosphere; one of such instabilities was considered by Ivanov and Tolstikov []). Figure shows the azimuth distributions for all three types of IGWs.…”
Section: Discussion Of Azimuth Anisotropymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In section 3 we showed that we could separate three IGW types depending on their elevation angles: (1) IGWs propagating from the source lying under the observation heights; (2) IGWs propagating from the source lying under the observation heights IGWs and reflected from a region above the observation heights; and (3) IGWs propagating from the source lying above the observation heights (this source could be connected with different plasma instabilities in topside ionosphere; one of such instabilities was considered by Ivanov and Tolstikov []). Figure shows the azimuth distributions for all three types of IGWs.…”
Section: Discussion Of Azimuth Anisotropymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 10.1002/2017JA024103 different plasma instabilities in topside ionosphere; one of such instabilities was considered by Ivanov and Tolstikov [2003]). Figure 10 shows the azimuth distributions for all three types of IGWs.…”
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“…The higher the location of the electron-density maximum, the greater the spread F probability and the larger the disturbance amplitude in the region of the F -layer maximum (at night) [9]. There are two main types of spread F observed on the vertical sounding ionograms [10,11]: 1) altitude (range) spread, in which a low-frequency segment of the ionogram is diffuse, which impedes reckoning of the apparent altitude, but the critical frequencies can easily be determined;…”
Section: Initial Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%