Auroral electrons and the conductivity of the high-latitude ionosphere

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Auroral Zones, Electron Energy, Ionospheric Conductivity, Polar Regions, E Region, F 1 Region, Hall Effect, Ionospheric Currents, Ionospheric Electron Density, Isis Satellites

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Spatial distributions of the components of the electrical-conductivity tensor of the polar ionosphere corresponding to steady-state models of the ionospheric E and F1-regions are described. Data on the auroral-electron spatial energy distribution obtained by ISIS-2 are used to calculate the spatial distributions of local conductivities at heights of 100 to 400 km as well as the integral Hall and Pedersen conductivities for magnetically quiet periods. Variations in the morphology and magnitude of polar-ionospheric conductivity in magnetically disturbed periods are briefly discussed.

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