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Ion composition measurements and modelling at altitudes from 140 to 350 km using EISCAT measurements
Authors:A Litvine  W Kofman  B Cabrit
Institution:(1) Centre drsquoEtude des Phénoménes Aléatoires et Géophysiques, B.P. 46, F-38402 Saint Martin drsquoHéres, France
Abstract:This work aims at processing the data of CP1 and CP2 programs of EISCAT ionospheric radar from 1987 to 1994 using the –full profilerdquo method which allows to solve the –temperature-compositionrdquo ambiguity problem in the lower F region. The program of data analysis was developed in the CEPHAG in 1995–1996. To improve this program, we implemented another analytical function to model the ion composition profile. This new function better reflects the real profile of the composition. Secondly, we chose the best method to select the initial conditions for the –full profilerdquo procedure. A statistical analysis of the results was made to obtain the averages of various parameters: electron concentration and temperature, ion temperature, composition and bulk velocity. The aim is to obtain models of the parameter behaviour defining the ion composition profiles: z50 (transition altitude between atomic and molecular ions) and dz (width of the profile), for various seasons and for high and low solar activities. These models are then compared to other models. To explain the principal features of parameters z50 and dz, we made an analysis of the processes leading to composition changes and related them to production and electron density profile. A new experimental model of ion composition is now available.
Keywords:Auroral ionosphere  Ion chemistry and composition  Instruments and techniques  EISCAT
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