Nitric oxide in the D-region. II - Modeling the vertical distribution of NO concentration with allowance for the dynamics

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Atmospheric Models, D Region, Ionospheric Composition, Nitric Oxide, Turbulent Diffusion, Unsteady State, Vertical Distribution

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NO concentrations in the D-region are calculated using a one-dimensional nonstationary model for different values of the turbulent diffusion coefficient and the velocity of directed vertical transport. It is shown that this model explains all the characteristic features of the vertical distribution of NO concentration, and that the observed variability of this concentration is mainly connected with the variability of the turbulence conditions of the atmosphere at heights of 80-120 km.

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