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19 November 2015 Predictive map of geoelectric sections of North China and its application for the radiofields calculations
Yu. B. Bashkuev, L. K. Angarkhaeva, V. R. Advokatov, M. G. Dembelov, V. S. Dorzhiev, Yu. A. Ivoilov
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Proceedings Volume 9680, 21st International Symposium Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics; 96805Q (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2205291
Event: XXI International Symposium Atmospheric and Ocean Optics. Atmospheric Physics, 2015, Tomsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
Predictive map of geoelectric sections of the North China on a scale of 1 : 2 500 000, necessary for calculation of propagation of VLF-MF radiowaves, is constructed. Taking into account the layered structure of the underlying medium, this map is capable of increasing the accuracy of electromagnetic field calculations by 1.5-3 times as compared to the Morgan-Maxwell map. The methodology of the geoelectric mapping is described. The studies of electrical properties of layered media by combined radio and geophysical methods in a variety of natural and geological conditions, and the proposed method of geoelectric mapping have resulted in the construction of a new generation of maps showing the electrical properties of the underlying medium that account for the layered structure of the crust and have no analogues in the world.
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Yu. B. Bashkuev, L. K. Angarkhaeva, V. R. Advokatov, M. G. Dembelov, V. S. Dorzhiev, and Yu. A. Ivoilov "Predictive map of geoelectric sections of North China and its application for the radiofields calculations", Proc. SPIE 9680, 21st International Symposium Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 96805Q (19 November 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2205291
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KEYWORDS
Electromagnetism

Electromagnetic radiation

Radio propagation

Signal attenuation

Materials science

Atmospheric physics

Atmospheric propagation

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