Simulations and observations of plasma depletion, ion composition, and airglow emissions in two auroral ionospheric depletion experiments

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Airglow, Auroras, F Region, Ionospheric Composition, Ionospheric Ion Density, Plasma Density, Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Dioxide, Continuity Equation, Depletion, Electron Density (Concentration), Nitrogen, Recombination Reactions, Sounding Rockets, Water

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Observations of plasma depletion, ion composition modification, and airglow emissions in the Waterhole experiments are presented. The detailed ion chemistry and airglow emission processes related to the ionospheric hole formation in the experiment are examined, and observations are compared with computer simulation results. The latter indicate that the overall depletion rates in different parts of the depletion region are governed by different parameters.

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