DocumentCode
1176568
Title
Report of Ionosphere Investigations at the Huancayo Magnetic Observatory (Peru) during 1933
Author
Berkner, L.V. ; Wells, H.W.
Author_Institution
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C.
Volume
22
Issue
9
fYear
1934
Firstpage
1102
Lastpage
1123
Abstract
Equipment for ionosphere investigation was placed in operation at the Huancayo Magnetic Observatory of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington during 1933. The equipment designed for multifrequency operation by manual methods is described. Three layers identified with the E, F1 , and F2 layers at Washington, D.C., are found. The F1 layer appears to be formed by a separation from a general F region during the morning rather than direct ionization of a separate layer. Two reflection components are found near the maximum ionization of the F1 and F2 layers, reaching critical values at different frequencies. This difference corresponds very closely to the separation calculated for the effect of magneto-ionic double refraction due to the earth´s magnetic field. From these data further information of the actual ionization conditions is obtained. The maximum ionization of the F1 layer is found to reach 2.5×105electrons per cubic centimeter, while the density of heavier ions is not greater than about 107per cubic centimeter. The maximum ionization of the F2 layer reaches 8×105to 9×105electrons per cubic centimeter and on some occasions exceeds 1.1×106electrons per cubic centimeter. A dip in the critical frequency of the F2 layer usually occurs in the morning in the summer, which may be related to the appearance of the F1 layer. If this dip in the diurnal critical frequency characteristic is due to absorption rather than ion limitation, the ionization may be higher than indicated during these periods.
Keywords
Birefringence; Electrons; Frequency; Ionization; Ionosphere; Magnetic devices; Magnetic separation; Manuals; Observatories; Reflection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the Institute of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0731-5996
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1934.226784
Filename
1685732
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