Ionospheric absorption, typical ionization, conductivity, and possible synoptic heating parameters in the upper atmosphere

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Atmospheric Heating, Atmospheric Ionization, Energetic Particles, Ionospheric Conductivity, Radio Attenuation, Upper Atmosphere, Atmospheric Models, E Region, Night Sky

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Relations between the average lower ionospheric density, upper atmosphere particle heating, and the typical Hall and Pedersen conductances were determined as functions of the ground-based HF radio absorption. The lower half of a Chapman layer was fitted to the five D region ionospheric models of Collis et al. (1984), while the upper half of this layer provided an estimate of the E region electron density. The relationships obtained can be used as an inexpensive method for continuously monitoring these parameters of the ionosphere and upper atmosphere.

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