A comparison of the relative locations of the mid-latitude electron density trough and the scintillation boundary

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Ionospheric Electron Density, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Scintillation, Ariel 3 Satellite, Density Distribution, Explorer 22 Satellite, Geomagnetic Latitude, Ionospheric Sounding

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The mid-latitude electron density trough position and the scintillation
boundary have been compared for magnetically quiet periods by using the
data obtained by Ariel 3 and Explorer 22 satellites. The scintillation
boundary is found to be southward of the trough during daytime, but at
night the positions are reversed.

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