2023
DOI: 10.22541/essoar.168056804.48068779/v1
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Multiple Ionospheric Descending Layers Over Arecibo

Abstract: Observations using Arecibo Observatory’s highly sensitive Incoherent Scattering Radar (AO-ISR) show ionospheric descending layers from as high as $\sim$400 km, much higher than earlier studies, with continuity down to 90 km. The AO-ISR was operated to observe the ion-line and plasma-line with coded-long-pulse for high temporal and spatial resolution of 35/10 seconds and 300 m, respectively, during 01-06 February 2019. We found multiple layering structures descending from 400 km to 90 km in all these six days. … Show more

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