Electric/magnetic field ratios of ground waves in a realistic terrain

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An investigation of ground waves at low and medium frequencies has shown that in cluttered or undulating terrain the electric field is reduced relative to the magnetic field. This reduction applies to the median value over large areas and has different characteristics dependent on type of terrain factor (buildings, trees or undulatlons).

Inspec keywords: magnetic fields; terrestrial electricity; field plotting; electric fields; radiowave propagation; geomagnetism

Other keywords: magnetic field; electric field; ground waves; terrain

Subjects: Radiowave propagation; Geoelectricity; electromagnetic induction and conductivity

References

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      • Causebrook, J.H.: `Ground-wave propagation at medium frequency in built-up areas', RD 1977/25, BBC Research Department Report, 1977.
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