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Rydberg microwave radiation of the ionosphere when electrons spill out of the radiation belts because of radio transmitters

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This paper discusses the role of a new anthropogenic factor of weather-and-climate changes, consisting of experimentally detectable intrusions of electrons from the radiation belts into the ionosphere when powerful radio transmitters operate at cyclotron frequencies.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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