Height-latitude distribution of electron density in the subauroral ionosphere according to data from the Intercosmos-19 satellite and ground-based ionospheric stations

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Ionospheric Electron Density, Latitude, Satellite Sounding, Vertical Distribution, Ground Stations, Intercosmos Satellites, Ionospheric Sounding, Midlatitude Atmosphere

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Height-latitude distributions of ionization in the subauroral ionosphere on January 25, February 21, and March 19, 1981 were constructed on the basis of simultaneous measurements carried out with the Intercosmos-19 and three vertical-sounding stations in the Archangelsk geophysical study area. The measurement results are compared with observational data for the Asiatic and American sectors, as well as with model calculations.

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