Author: Richard Frank Donnelly
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Category : Solar flares
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Extreme Ultraviolet Flashes of Solar Flares
Author: Richard Frank Donnelly
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Category : Solar flares
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Category : Solar flares
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Extreme Ultraviolet Flashes of Solar Flares Observed Via Sudden Frequency Deviations
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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An Atlas of Extreme Ultraviolet Flashes of Solar Flares Observed Via Sudden Frequency Deviations During the ATM-Skylab Missions
Author: Richard Frank Donnelly
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Category : Solar flares
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Category : Solar flares
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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ATS Observations of Sudden Increases of Total Electron Content Induced by EUV and X-ray Burst of Solar Flares
Author: Richard Frank Donnelly
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Category : Ionosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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ATS-satellite observations of sudden increases in total electron content (SITECs) produced by extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and X-ray bursts of solar flares are presented quantitatively and interpreted qualitatively. Large SITECs for the white-light flare of July 4, 1974, and for the large flares on July 5, September 10, and September 19, 1974, are illustrated. The time rate of change of total electron content dN (subscript)T/dt was directly compared with SFD (Sudden Frequency Deviations) measurements. The ATS-6 dN(subscript)T/dt measurements are essentially transionospheric SFD measurements. The main difference with respect to ground-based SFD measurements is that, in addition to the 100 to 200 km altitude range where ionospheric electron loss rates are high, the ATS-6 measurements also observe the low loss-rate F2 region. Because of this low ionization loss rate, dN(subscript)T/dt includes more of the slow radiation effects and proceeds to a negative decay phase much later than the ground-based SFDs.
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Category : Ionosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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ATS-satellite observations of sudden increases in total electron content (SITECs) produced by extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and X-ray bursts of solar flares are presented quantitatively and interpreted qualitatively. Large SITECs for the white-light flare of July 4, 1974, and for the large flares on July 5, September 10, and September 19, 1974, are illustrated. The time rate of change of total electron content dN (subscript)T/dt was directly compared with SFD (Sudden Frequency Deviations) measurements. The ATS-6 dN(subscript)T/dt measurements are essentially transionospheric SFD measurements. The main difference with respect to ground-based SFD measurements is that, in addition to the 100 to 200 km altitude range where ionospheric electron loss rates are high, the ATS-6 measurements also observe the low loss-rate F2 region. Because of this low ionization loss rate, dN(subscript)T/dt includes more of the slow radiation effects and proceeds to a negative decay phase much later than the ground-based SFDs.
NOAA Technical Report ERL.
Author: United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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NOAA Technical Report ERL.
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Category : Cosmic physics
Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Category : Cosmic physics
Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Observation of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances by the Doppler Technique with Spaced Transmitters
Author: John Emory Jones
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Category : Doppler radar
Languages : en
Pages : 478
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This report describes a radio investigation of traveling ionospheric disturbances carried out near Boulder, Colorado, over a 1-year period from June 1967 to June 1968. The three-dimensional motions of F2 layer disturbances were measured by the high frequency Doppler technique with spaced transmitters and at several probing frequencies. Horizontal motions were determined by cross-correlating three signals on frequencies near 5 MHz, whose reflection points were approximately at the corners of a horizontal equilateral triangle with 40-km sides. Vertical motions were determined from cross-correlation of signals on frequencies of 3.3, 4.0, and 5.1 MHz, whose reflection points were aligned vertically.
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Category : Doppler radar
Languages : en
Pages : 478
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This report describes a radio investigation of traveling ionospheric disturbances carried out near Boulder, Colorado, over a 1-year period from June 1967 to June 1968. The three-dimensional motions of F2 layer disturbances were measured by the high frequency Doppler technique with spaced transmitters and at several probing frequencies. Horizontal motions were determined by cross-correlating three signals on frequencies near 5 MHz, whose reflection points were approximately at the corners of a horizontal equilateral triangle with 40-km sides. Vertical motions were determined from cross-correlation of signals on frequencies of 3.3, 4.0, and 5.1 MHz, whose reflection points were aligned vertically.
Solar-geophysical Data
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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 766
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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 766
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Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications, Cumulative Index
Author: United States. Superintendent of Documents
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1466
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1466
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Report UAG
Author: World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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