The high-latitude winter F region at 300 km - Thermal plasma observations from AE-C

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Electron Energy, F Region, Ionospheric Ion Density, Polar Regions, Satellite Observation, Thermal Plasmas, Winter, Auroral Zones, Density Distribution, Explorer 51 Satellite, Plasma Composition, Southern Hemisphere

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Results are presented for a comprehensive survey of thermal ion composition and electron temperature (Te) variations in the southern high-latitude winter F region near 300-km altitude. The data are obtained from the Atmosphere Explorer (AE-C) satellite during a magnetically quiet period centered on the June 1976 solstice. Prominent ionospheric features, including the nightside main trough, a high-latitude ionization hole, and the dayside auroral zone-cusp region, are characterized in terms of composition and Te variations. The structures under study are qualitatively interpreted in terms of known processes.

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