Structure of the auroral ionosphere during the substorm of July 13, 1984

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Auroral Ionization, F Region, Ionospheric Storms, Magnetospheric Instability, Polar Substorms, Space Plasmas, Earth Magnetosphere, Incoherent Scatter Radar, Ionospheric Electron Density

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High-resolution incoherent scatter radar was used to study the ionization structure in the auroral ionosphere during the substorm of July 13, 1984. Three different height zones which react differently to substorm processes were identified. The ionization level at heights of 200-240 km remained practically invariant at all the substorm phases. The close connection between variations of the auroral ionosphere and the development of processes in the magnetosphere is emphasized.

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