A simplified D-region ion chemistry scheme and its possible use for IRI lower ionosphere modelling |
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Authors: | J. Taubenheim B.S.N. Prasad |
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Affiliation: | 1. Heinrich Hertz Institute of Atmosphere Research and Geomagnetism, Academy of Sciences of the G.D.R., DDR-1199 Berlin, G.D.R.;7. Department of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Physics, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore 570006, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() Ion composition of the D region is principally characterized by the existence of two distinct regions of predominant molecular ions and predominant cluster ions, separated from each other by a rather sharp ‘transition height’, which is proposed to be included in the IRI as an additional parameter, supplementing the electron density models. It is possible to predict the position of this ‘transition height’ at a given place and time with the aid of a simplified ion chemistry scheme which is shown to be satisfactorily compatible with experimental ion composition data available in the literature. Our suggested method of this prediction makes use of the (IRI or experimental) electron density profile at the location and season in question, together with an effective clustering rate coeeficient calculated from corresponding temperature and density profiles taken from a suitable reference model of the neutral atmosphere. |
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