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    | Titel | Velocities of auroral coherent echoes at 12 and 144 MHz |  
    | VerfasserIn | A. V. Koustov, D. W. Danskin, M. V. Uspensky, T. Ogawa, P. Janhunen  , N. Nishitani, S. Nozawa, Mark Lester, S. Milan |  
    | Medientyp | Artikel 
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    | Sprache | Englisch 
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    | ISSN | 0992-7689 
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    | Erschienen | In: Annales Geophysicae ; 20, no. 10 ; Nr. 20, no. 10, S.1647-1661 |  
    | Datensatznummer | 250014480 
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    | Publikation (Nr.) |  copernicus.org/angeo-20-1647-2002.pdf |  
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        | Zusammenfassung |  
        | Two Doppler coherent radar systems are
 currently working at Hankasalmi, Finland, the STARE and CUTLASS radars
 operating at ~144 MHz and ~12 MHz, respectively. The STARE beam 3 is nearly
 co-located with the CUTLASS beam 5, providing an opportunity for echo velocity
 comparison along the same direction but at significantly different radar
 frequencies. In this study we consider an event when STARE radar echoes are
 detected at the same ranges as CUT-LASS radar echoes. The observations are
 complemented by EISCAT measurements of the ionospheric electric field and
 electron density behaviour at one range of 900 km. Two separate situations are
 studied; for the first one, CUTLASS observed F-region echoes (including the
 range of the EIS-CAT measurements), while for the second one CUTLASS observed
 E-region echoes. In both cases STARE E-region measurements were available. We
 show that F-region CUT-LASS velocities agree well with the convection component
 along the CUTLASS radar beam, while STARE velocities are typically smaller by a
 factor of 2–3. For the second case, STARE velocities are found to be either
 smaller or larger than CUTLASS velocities, depending on the range. Plasma
 physics of E-and F-region irregularities is discussed in attempt to explain the
 inferred relationship between various velocities. Special attention is paid to
 ionospheric refraction that is important for the detection of 12-MHz
 echoes. 
 Key words. Ionosphere (ionospheric irregularities;
 plasma waves and instabilities; auroral ionosphere)
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