Plasmaspheric refilling phenomena observed by the Intercosmos 24 satellite

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Atmospheric Composition, Ionospheric Drift, Magnetic Storms, Plasmasphere, Atmospheric Sounding, Ionospheric Ion Density, Light Ions, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Thermal Plasmas

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Ion composition measurements made by the Intercosmos 24 satellite revealed 'local' increases of density of H(+) and He(+) in narrow L-intervals within the plasmasphere during periods following magnetospheric substorms. It is shown here that these 'local' increases could reflect more intensive transport of light ions seen the ionosphere and plasmasphere during plasmaspheric refilling. Different behavior of H(+) and He(+) in the lower night ionosphere is consistent with this hypothesis.

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