Day-to-day summer variations of hmF2 and n/e/mF2 values as a reflection of variations of the neutral composition of the upper atmosphere

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Annual Variations, Atmospheric Composition, F 2 Region, Ionospheric Electron Density, Upper Atmosphere, E Region, Magnetic Storms, Oxygen Atoms, Summer

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An analysis of ionospheric data for summer daytime hours under quiet geomagnetic conditions discloses synphase day-to-day variations of hmF2 and n(e)mF2 (i.e., the height and electron density of the F-layer maximum). These variations are accompanied by synphase variations of the critical frequencies of the E region. This phenomenon is explained by a mechanism that involves variations of the neutral composition of the upper atmosphere, i.e., variations of the atomic-oxygen concentration that can amount to 60%.

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