Role of the 'fountain effect' in the equatorial ionosphere in the prolonged conservation of radioactive products from the Starfish explosions at heights of the F region

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F Region, Fission Products, High Altitude Nuclear Detection, Ionospheric Composition, Nuclear Explosion Effect, Radioactive Contaminants, Air Pollution, Cosmos Satellites, Equators, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Tropical Regions

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An effect of prolonged containment of fission fragments after the Starfish nuclear explosion in the Pacific was revealed by Cosmos 3, 5, and 6 in 1962 at heights of the ionospheric F region at low and mid-latitudes. The effect is analyzed with the aim of studying ion transport processes in the equatorial ionosphere. A qualitative interpretation based on the fountain effect is proposed for the observed phenomenon.

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