Abstract
Final results of an experimental programme for the investigation of coupling phenomena at 150 kc/sec, which covered a period of some ten months in all, are presented. Conclusions are obtained, from a comparison of the theoretical results presented in the preceding paper and the experimental data, regarding the shape of the night-time D-layer in the coupling region and its seasonal and diurnal variations. Sunset D- E region models for July and November 1953 are proposed. A theoretical recombination coefficient model suggested by Mitra (1954a) is then applied in the usual manner to determine the variation of these models with time of night. Finally, comparison is made both with the conclusions obtained from the data on coupling phenomena and with all other available low-frequency data; very good agreement is obtained in all cases. It is concluded that the theoretical analysis satisfactorily explains the experimental observations.
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