Total electron content in the auroral and subauroral ionosphere according to radio occultation data from navigation satellites

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Auroral Zones, Doppler Effect, Ionospheric Electron Density, Navigation Satellites, Radio Occultation, Satellite Sounding, Soviet Satellites, Vertical Distribution

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Methods for determining the total electron content in the ionosphere based on the differential Doppler effect are examined. Results obtained with these methods are compared with data of a radio-tomography experiment. Attention is given to the possibility of using these methods in geophysical studies with the aim of predicting and evaluating the state of the ionosphere at auroral and subauroral latitudes.

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