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Browsing IIAP Publications by Subject "Scintillation"

Browsing IIAP Publications by Subject "Scintillation"

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  • Koparkar, P. V; Rastogi, R. G; Sastri, J. H (The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1989-08)
    Daytime VHF radiowave scintillations at Trivandrum are compared with the E-region irregularities at Kodaikanal. It is shown that daytime scintillations at Trivandrum are basically of two categories. One type of scintillations ...
  • Rastogi, R. G; Deshpande, M. R; Murthy, B. S; Davies, K (American Geophysical Union, 1977-03)
    An investigation is conducted concerning the association between the daytime scintillations of ATS-6 signals received at Ootacamund and the ionograms at the nearby station Kodaikanal, India. The investigation shows that ...
  • Alurkar, S. K (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1988)
    In this tutorial talk, the ground-based, inexpensive method of interplanetary scintillation (IPS) is described, starting with a general background of scattering of e.m. radiation in turbulent media. This is followed by the ...
  • Chandra, H; Vats, H. O; Sethia, G; Deshpande, M. R; Rastogi, R. G; Sastri, J. H; Murthy, B. S (European Geophysical Society, 1979-09)
    Amplitude scintillations of radio beacons aboard the ATS-6 satellite on 40 MHz, 140 MHz and 360 MHz recorded during the ATS-6 phase II at an equatorial station Ootacamund (dip 4 deg N) and the ionograms at a nearby station ...
  • Boischot, A; Sastri, J. H; Zarka, P (The European Southern Observatory, 1987-03)
    The observation of interplanetary scintillations (IPS) of the decameter radio emission from Jupiter provides information about the structure and position of the sources of emission. The paper presents the analysis of all ...
  • Sastri, J. H (European Geosciences Union, 1985-10)
    From a statistical analysis of ionogram data of Kodaikanal (dip 3.5 deg N) it is shown that, during years of high sunspot activity, the discontinuous or patchy occurrence of equatorial spread-F (ESF) depends on season. ...

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