On the importance of ion composition to conductivities in the auroral ionosphere

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Auroral Zones, Eiscat Radar System (Europe), Ionospheric Composition, Ionospheric Conductivity, Ionospheric Ion Density, E Region, F Region, Ion Currents, Ionospheric Electron Density

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Incoherent scatter radar measurements in the polar ionosphere are used to study the effects of ion composition variations on the E and F region conductivities and conductances. It is found that these variations are of minor importance and that, during solar minimum conditions, the electron density above about 170 km contributes negligibly to the Hall and less than 20 percent to the Pedersen conductance. This supports similar results obtained by the Chatanika and Sondre Stromfjord radars but is in contrast to theoretical predictions.

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