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Effects of mixed scatter on SuperDARN convection maps

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posted on 2025-05-10, 12:07 authored by P. V. Ponomarenko, Colin WatersColin Waters, Frederick MenkFrederick Menk
The SuperDARN radars map high-latitude ionospheric plasma drift velocities by measuring the Doppler frequency shift of HF signals scattered by decameter electron density irregularities. In many cases the ionospheric returns are contaminated by strong scatter from the ground or sea surface. In this paper we develop and test a two-component fitting algorithm to separate ionospheric and surface scatter components. Application of the technique to sample data reveals that mixed scatter may considerably distort ionospheric convection patterns derived from the radar data and can cause underestimation of the plasma drift velocity.

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Journal title

Annales Geophysicae: Atmospheres, Hydrospheres and Space

Volume

26

Issue

6

Pagination

1517-1523

Publisher

European Geosciences Union

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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