Abstract
The diurnal and latitudinal variations of electron density and plasma scale height in the topside ionosphere during summer and winter have been calculated from Alouette I ionograms recorded at Woomera. The electron density behaviour is anomalous in that the winter night-time values are generally as large or larger than those occurring during the day. At heights near 1000 km the winter night-time values are greater than those for night-time summer. The behaviour of the scale height is very similar to that reported by others for the mid-latitude region of the northern hemisphere and implies that at night-time the transition level from 0+ to lighter ions occurs at heights of about 550 km in summer and 500 km in winter.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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