Future developments of auroral D-region research using the EISCAT VHF incoherent scatter radar

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Atmospheric Sounding, Auroral Zones, D Region, Eiscat Radar System (Europe), Radar Measurement, Very High Frequencies, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Physics, Electron Energy, Ionospheric Electron Density, Radar Scattering, Solar Radiation

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Use of the EISCAT VHF radar at 224 MHz to measure backscattered power and hence raw electron density, incoherent scatter spectral width, and bulk line-of-sight ion drift, and to deduce electron density, negative ion to electron number density, ion mass, line of sight neutral wind, and precipitating electron energy flux distribution is summarized. The utility of the radar in studying mesospheric dynamics and chemistry is shown. Solar radiation effects are studied.

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