PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON IONOSPHERIC RESEARCH (JUNE 1949).
Abstract
Contents: The propagation of long and very-long waves, Application of the magneto-ionic theory to radio waves incident obliquely upon a horizontally-stratified ionosphere, Pulse transmission over long distances, The interpretation of long scatter echo patterns, The effect of the lorentz polarization term on the vertical incidence absorption in a deviating ionosphere layer, Sporadic ionization at high latitudes, A study of radio reflections from meteor trails in research on the upper atmosphere, Effect of the D-ionospheric layer on very low frequency radio waves, Ionospheric research in the U. S. Air Force, Ionospheric research at the Pennsylvania State College, Oblique-incidence propagation work at the Central Radio Propagation Laboratory, The production of fading by an irregular ionosphere, Summary of Conference, Summary of a meeting on mathematical problems in ionospheric research.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1950
- Accession Number
- AD0638153
Entities
People
- Bradford B. Underhill
- Ralph J. Donaldson Jr.
Organizations
- Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories