Structure of the midlatitude trough in the nighttime topside ionosphere

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Ionospheric Ion Density, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Night Sky, Upper Ionosphere, Hydrogen Ions, Mass Spectroscopy, Oxygen Ions, Satellite Sounding, Winter

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Midlatitude troughs at 500-100 km in the nighttime winter ionosphere are investigated on the basis of Aureole-2 satellite data during Jan.-Feb. 1974 in solar minimum conditions. Measurements of O(+) and H(+) ion density distributions were made with an RF mass spectrometer. It is shown that the width and shape of the midlatitude trough in the electron or ion density depend on the relative content of the H(+) and O(+) ions.

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