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This project investigates the lower ionosphere using Very Low Frequency radio waves to understand its variability and its effects on navigation and communication. The research aims to uncover the mechanisms behind VLF emissions and enhance the detection of cosmic phenomena, contributing to advancements in space weather…
The lower ionosphere (70–90 km), a ionized region in the Earth’s upper atmosphere, can be understood as a membrane acting as a sensor to different kinds of phenomena originating at Earth (e.g., lightning) or in space (e.g., space weather).
Unexpected strong changes in this region can influence dramatically the performance and reliability of navigation and communication.
However, the impact of those phenomena in this region is difficult to quantify accurately.
On one hand, this region is too high…
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