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  1. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  2. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5
  3. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5, Issue 3, June 2011
  4. Chemical physics of the upper atmosphere
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 11
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 10
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 9
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 8
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 7
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 6
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5, Issue 8, December 2011
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5, Issue 7, December 2011
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5, Issue 6, December 2011
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2011
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5, Issue 4, August 2011
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5, Issue 3, June 2011
Chemical physics of the atmosphere and ionosphere
The influence of ionic temperature on plasmasphere structure formation
Simulation of the behavior of excited gaseous components in the atmosphere of the Earth: Hot oxygen
Ionospheric effects of geomagnetic storms at mid latitudes
Wave ionosphere perturbations with small periods under magnetic storm conditions
Simulation of seismo-ionospheric effects initiated by internal gravity waves
Effect of spatial irregularities on the reconstruction of the ionospheric electron density profile on the basic of radio occultation observations
Chemical physics of the upper atmosphere
Microwave radiation of the atmosphere induced by a pulsed gamma source
Emission of highly excited atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere
Chemical physics of tropical cyclogenesis
Variations in the total electron content of the ionosphere during preparation of earthquakes
High-latitude thermospheric winds: Satellite data and model calculations
Dynamics of a topological soliton propagating over a Frenkel-Kontorova chain
Spectral characteristics of water clusters in the interaction with ozone molecules and bromide ions
Spectrokinetic study of photochromic transformations of spironaphthopyran metal complexes
Effect of the deformation of the double bond in chlorinated ethylene on the rate and mechanism of the reaction with ozone
Combustion of a propellant and its extinction upon rapid depressurization: A comparison of theory and experiment
A sufficient condition of applicability of the model of a chemical equilibrium mixture to describing the state of detonation products
Acceleration ability of high explosives and their mixtures with fuel additives. 1. Assessment by the M-40 method
High-rate combustion of cellulose nitrate in filled polymer systems
Convective burning and detonability of aluminum-rich ammonium perchlorate-aluminum-nitromethane mixtures: 1. Experiment
Determination of detonation parameters of liquid high explosives
Enzymic processes as a mechanism of biological magnetoreception
Kinetics of the diffusion of an impurity atom on a square lattice
Internal investigation of saturation carbon nanotubes molecular hydrogen
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2011
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5, Issue 1, February 2011
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 4
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 2
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 1

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Chemical physics of the upper atmosphere

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Author Golubkov, G. V. Manzhelii, M. I. Karpov, I. V.
Copyright Year 2011
Abstract Modern concepts of the structure of the ionosphere and dynamics of its perturbations related to geomagnetic and solar activity perturbations are considered. It is shown that communication and navigation satellite systems depend substantially on the state of the ionosphere. The role played by Rydberg atoms and molecules of neutral ionospheric plasma components excited in collisions with electrons in the formation of microwave radiation of the upper atmosphere is discussed. A new physical mechanism of the delay of satellite signals cased by a cascade of reemissions from Rydberg states over the decimeter range is suggested.
Starting Page 406
Ending Page 411
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 19907931
Journal Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume Number 5
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 19907923
Language English
Publisher SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
Publisher Date 2011-07-15
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword solar activity perturbation degradation of positioning signals microwave radiation Rydberg atoms and molecules satellite signal delays Physical Chemistry
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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