Electron density measurements in the middle atmosphere by radio propagation techniques
Abstract
Radio propagation between a ground-based transmitter and a rocket-borne receiver provides a useful method of obtaining the electron density structure of the middle atmosphere. The basis of the experiment is contained in magnetoionic theory. The implementation of the experiment takes the form of Faraday rotation and differential absorption; the two techniques are often combined into a single system.
- Publication:
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In International Council of Scientific Unions Handbook for MAP
- Pub Date:
- March 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986icsu...19S....S
- Keywords:
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- Electron Density (Concentration);
- Magnetoionics;
- Middle Atmosphere;
- Radio Transmission;
- Rocket Sounding;
- Daytime;
- Electromagnetic Absorption;
- Electron Scattering;
- Faraday Effect;
- Night;
- Perturbation;
- Radio Receivers;
- Radio Transmitters;
- Geophysics