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A relationship between spread-F and the height of the F2 ionospheric layer

Bowman, 1960

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7560879456774650010
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Bowman G
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Australian Journal of Physics

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The variation, throughout the night, of range-spreading spread-F widths, at Brisbane, is investigated. Evidence is presented to support the hypothesis that the ripple amplitude of the spread-F ionospheric irregularities varies directly with the layer height. This leads to an …
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