Three-dimensional model of the ionosphere for the real-time interpretation and analysis of satellite experiments

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Atmospheric Models, Ionospheric Ion Density, Plasma Diagnostics, Real Time Operation, Signal Analysis, Spaceborne Experiments, Three Dimensional Models, Ionospheric Electron Density, Nonlinear Equations, Plasma Composition, Plasma Dynamics, Polar Regions

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The solution of three-dimensional nonstationary equations of magnetohydrodynamics serves as the basis of a global mathematical model of the ionosphere which can be used for the real-time analysis of satellite data. The proposed approach makes it possible to account for the composition, energy, and dynamics of the ionospheric plasma in a self-consistent manner. Multidimensional nonlinear equations are solved by methods of physical and geometrical splitting. Calculation results are presented for the polar ionosphere and compared with previous results obtained with a polar-ionosphere model in the single-ion approximation.

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