Based on the theory of Nicolet and Ailkin, the profile of ionospheric conductivity exhibits a nearly exponential variation with altitude through the

layer and the lower edge of the

layer. Propagation of ELF waves below this exponential layer is considered after calculating the surface impedance

at an altitude

where the local refractive index

does not necessarily satisfy

. The propagation constant is determined by an iteration process. This model of an isotropic nonhomogeneous ionosphere is a closer approximation of the propagation geometry than are earlier models, where

was defined at

where

. The present model accounts simultaneously for ELF attenuation rates as measured by Jean, and earth-ionosphere cavity resonances as observed by Balser and Wagner.