The winter anomally in ionospheric absorption and the D-region ion chemistry

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Atmospheric Chemistry, D Region, Electromagnetic Absorption, Ionospheric Propagation, Nitrogen Oxides, Winter, Atmospheric Temperature, Ionospheric Composition, Ionospheric Ion Density

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Interactive mesosphere-D-region processes occurring during a winter day of high ionospheric absorption were investigated. Two NO (+) loss regimes were identified; a temperature profile indicating a strong inversion above 76 km altitude was obtained from the ion composition data. A thermal mesosphere-D-region interaction, in addition to increases in the production of NO (+) and O2 (+), seems required to explain the winter anomalous ion composition.

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