Abstract

AbstractWe describe the multifrequency radioheliograph of the Clark Lake Radio Observatory. Its use for studies of large scale structures of the corona at long radio wavelengths is discussed. We show that features corresponding to coronal streamers and coronal holes are readily apparent in the Clark Lake maps. We also present results on studies of microbursts at meter-Decameter wavelengths.

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