The mid-latitude trough in the electron concentration of the ionospheric F-layer - A review of observations and modelling

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Atmospheric Models, F Region, Ionospheric Electron Density, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Troughs, Ionospheric Ion Density, Plasma Temperature

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Experimental observations and theoretical modelling of the terrestrial mid-latitude trough are reviewed. The mid-latitude trough is considered as an F-layer phenomenon, and its relationships to the light-ion trough in the topside ionosphere and to the plasmapause are discussed. The observed morphology of the mid-latitude trough is summarised. Recent evidence on plasma temperatures in the trough is examined. The physical processes that may be important in the trough region are listed. Large-scale computational models that include some of those processes are described and the results compared with observations. Deficiencies in the models and possible future developments are mentioned.

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