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|a Ionospheric sporadic E /
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|a Front Cover; Ionospheric Sporadic E; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Introductory Remarks; CHAPTER I; Chapter 1. The Occurrence of Sporadic E; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. GEOGRAPHIC OCCURRENCE OF SPORADIC E; 3. TEMPORAL VARIATIONS OF SPORADIC E; Chapter 2. Reflection Mechanisms for Sporadic E; 1. THIN LAYER MODEL; 2. SCATTERING MODEL; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Final Remarks of 1957 AGARD Conference of Sporadic-E Ionization; 1. THE FACTS; 2. ELECTRON DISTRIBUTIONS; 3. THE ULTIMATE CAUSES OF ES; 4. FUTURE INVESTIGATIONS; CHAPTER II. Part A.
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|a Chapter 4. The Reflection Coefficient and Fading Characteristics of Signals Returned from the Es Layer at Ibadan1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE PARTIAL REFLECTION COEFFICIENT FOR EQUATORIAL TYPE ES; 3. FADING OF PARTIAL REFLECTIONS FROM EQUATORIAL TYPE ES; 4. AMPLITUDE DISTRIBUTION; 5. FADING CHARACTERISTICS OF ECHOES FROM BLANKETING TYPE ES; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. A Study of Radio Wave Scattering from Sporadic E near the Magnetic Equator; 1. THE IGY EXPERIMENT; 2. THE ASSOCIATION OF EQUATORIAL SPORADIC E WITH THE EQUATORIAL ELECTROJET; 3. ON THE NATURE OF EQUATORIAL SPORADIC E.
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|a 4. ON THE NATURE OF EQUATORIAL SLANT SPORADIC E5. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Sporadic E as Observed with Rockets; 1. GRADIENTS; 2. UNIFORMITY OF THE ES LAYER; 3. HEIGHT PREFERENCE; 4. GRADIENTS IN ELECTRON DENSITY; 5. COMPARISON WITH THE PULSE TECHNIQUE; 6. TIME VARIATION; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Backscatter Observations of Sporadic E; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DEFINITION AND IDENTIFICATION; 3. INTERPRETATION AND OBSERVATION LIMITATIONS; 4. AURORAL ES; 5. EQUATORIAL ES; 6. TEMPERATE LATITUDE ES; 7. DRIFTING ES; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 8. Sporadic E as Observed from Mayaguez, P.R. by Backscatter Sounders1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INSTRUMENTATION; 3. METHOD OF OBSERVATION; 4. SEASONAL AND DIURNAL VARIATIONS OF ES ACTIVITY; 5. AZIMUTHAL VARIATION OF SPORADIC E; 6. MOTION OF ES PATCHES; 7. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Report on Recent Es Work in Brisbane; 1. INTRODUCTION; 3. MAGNETIC CORRELATION (WILKIE); 4. FIELD-ALIGNED IONIZATION (GOODWIN); 5. PHASE-PATH TECHNIQUES (THOMAS); 6. AIRGLOW CORRELATION (DANZIGER); 7. CLOSED SPACED p'f; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. Recent Sporadic-E Experimental Work in the United States.
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|a 1. INTRODUCTION2. OBSERVATIONS OF ES AT OBLIQUE INCIDENCE AND WITH A MIDPOINT IONOSONDE; 3. FADING RATE; 4. MULTIPLE PATH STUDY; 5. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Sporadic-E Propagation with 3 μsec Pulses; REFERENCE; CHAPTER II Part B; Chapter 12. Definitions of Frequency Parameters of Es-Layers and their Accuracy; 1. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS; 2. SYSTEMATIC DEFINITIONS; 3. APPLICATION TO ES-LAYERS; 4. DISTINCTION OF THE MAGNETO-IONIC COMPONENTS; 5. DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN THE MAGNETO-IONIC COMPONENTS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
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