Geophysical results of mass spectrometer measurements

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Diurnal Variations, Ionospheric Ion Density, Mass Spectroscopy, Plasmapause, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Hydrogen Ions, Infrasonic Frequencies, International Cooperation, Oxygen Ions, Vertical Distribution

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This paper reports ionic composition measurements obtained with a mass spectrometer on board the French-Soviet satellite Oreol-2, launched in December 1973. Hydrogen and oxygen ions were measured at six-second intervals, which corresponds to a space resolution of about 50 kilometers. The plots of the vertical and latitudinal ion distributions show the equatorial trough in the H(+) concentration, the mid-latitude H(+) and O(+) troughs, and the high latitude H(+) and O(+) maxima.

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