The effect of upward plasma drift on the F2-layer during the solar eclipse

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F 2 Region, Ionospheric Drift, Ionospheric Electron Density, Plasma Dynamics, Solar Eclipses, Radar Measurement, Temperate Regions, Time Response, Tropical Regions, Vertical Motion

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Discussion of the causes of the increase in maximum electron density of
the F2 layer observed at a subtropical station during a solar eclipse in
the year of highest solar activity. It is shown that the large increase
in upward plasma drift over the equator is responsible for the increase
in maximum electron density of the F2 layer in the subtropical region.

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