Longitudinal variations of atomic oxygen in the thermosphere, calculated from ionospheric data

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F 2 Region, Ionospheric Sounding, Longitude, Oxygen Atoms, Thermosphere, Incoherent Scattering, Solar Activity Effects, Summer, Winter

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Incoherent-scatter data from the Millstone-Hill and Kharkov stations are used to calculate longitudinal variations of atomic oxygen in the F2-region. It is shown that during high solar activity in the summer months the longitudinal difference of O concentration reaches 40 percent, the concentration being higher in the European sector. In the winter months the O concentration is higher by about 17 percent in the American sector. No longitudinal differences are noted during low solar activity.

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