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Comparison between HF propagation and DEMETER satellite measurements within the mid-latitude trough
Authors:NY Zaalov  H Rothkaehl  AJ Stocker  EM Warrington
Institution:1. Department of Radio Physics, St. Petersburg State University, Ulyanovskaya 1, Petrodvorets, St. Petersburg 198504, Russia;2. Space Research Centre PAS, Bartycka 18A, 00-716 Warsaw, Poland;3. Department of Engineering, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK
Abstract:The morphology of the auroral, sub-auroral and mid-latitude trough region of the ionosphere is strongly dependent on the interplanetary magnetic field and the level of geomagnetic activity. Changes in the morphology impact on the characteristics of HF signals propagating through these regions of the ionosphere. In order to develop a better understanding of these effects, a number of experiments have recently been undertaken in which the time of flight and direction of arrival of HF signals have been measured over several paths aligned along the mid-latitude trough. In addition, observations made by the DEMETER satellite of the mid-latitude trough electron density structure, dynamics and wave activity were used in order to investigate the effect of the fine structure of the ionosphere on HF signals. For two types of relatively common night time HF time of flight and azimuth of arrival behaviour (referred to here and elsewhere as ‘Type 1’ and ‘Type 2’ propagation), the signal behaviour is consistent with scatter from irregularities in the auroral region in the one case, and from irregularities present on the floor of the trough in the other.
Keywords:Ionospheric propagation  Ionospheric irregularities  Mid-latitude trough
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