U.S.A. National Committee Report, Fifteenth URSI General Assembly, Munich, September 1966: Commission 3, Ionospheric Radio; Progress in Ionospheric Radio
Abstract:Auroral absorption measured in the auroral zone with riometers is on the average more pronounced in the winter months for both hemispheres. Also, in winter it has a pronounced diurnal variation with a maximum a few hours before noon. The average absorption in winter is twice that in summer, but sunlight has no influence in its value [Leinbach and Basler, 1963; Basler, 1963]. Individual events at night are characterized by a quiet phase of relatively small absorption, a sharp increase of absorption associated w… Show more
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