Balloon-borne measurements of ion conductivity over low latitude stratosphere

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Atmospheric Conductivity, Balloon Sounding, Equatorial Atmosphere, Ion Currents, Stratosphere, Negative Ions, Positive Ions

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Balloon-borne experiments were conducted from Hyderabad, India (Lat. 17.5 deg N, Long. 78.6 deg E) to measure the electrical conductivity in the stratosphere. The experiments were conducted during summer, winter and autumn seasons. The measurements done at the float altitudes during daytime show that the ratio of the positive ion conductivity and the negative ion conductivity varies by a factor ranging between 3 and 5.

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