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Feb 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977ssrv...20...69s&link_type=abstract
Space Science Reviews, vol. 20, Feb. 1977, p. 69-114. Research supported by the U.S. Defense Nuclear Agency.
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Aeronomy, D Region, Polar Regions, Solar Activity Effects, Alpha Particles, Ionic Reactions, Kinetic Energy, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Pair Production, Proton Precipitation, Rates (Per Time), Solar Protons
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The polar D-region has been little studied. A major part of this review concerns observations performed during the November 2-5, 1969, solar proton event. These extensive measurements and subsequent interpretations constitute a major source of polar D-region knowledge. The aeronomic concepts garnered from the analysis of this event are discussed and compared with results from other events and other polar mesospheric data. Some mid-latitude data are resorted to for supplementary arguments. Ionization rates due to precipitating protons and alpha-particles are reviewed, particularly in view of the fact that some workers have suggested that the more intense events may influence stratospheric ozone chemistry.
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