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Some features of the fractal structure of the developed small-scale ionospheric turbulence

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We present the results of the first studies of the fractal structure of the developed small-scale ionospheric turbulence (SSIT) during special experiments on radio-raying of the midlatitude ionosphere by signals from orbital satellites in 2005–2006. It is established that under conditions of developed turbulence, typical values of the fractal dimension of the space occupied by natural SSIT inhomogeneities are, as a rule, close to the topological dimension of their embedding space, and the true values of the spectral index of isotropic SSIT only slightly differ from the corresponding generally accepted nominal values in the embedding space. Nevertheless, even small differences in the mentioned parameters detected in the experiment witness a sharply nonuniform distribution of the local fractal structures of the developed SSIT in space. We propose a stochastic model of the nonstationary process for fast amplitude fluctuations of signals during their propagation in the ionosphere with nonuniform spatial distribution of small-scale electron-density fluctuations. Eventually, namely this nonuniform distribution of small-scale electron-density fluctuations leads to the specific multifractal structure of the amplitude records of received signals.

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Translated from Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Radiofizika, Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 287–294, April 2008.

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Alimov, V.A., Vybornov, F.I. & Rakhlin, A.V. Some features of the fractal structure of the developed small-scale ionospheric turbulence. Radiophys Quantum El 51, 259–265 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11141-008-9025-7

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