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    Effective recombination coefficient in D-region

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    Author
    Parthasarathy, R.
    Rai, D. B.
    Keyword
    Ionosphere
    Meteor trails
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/15345
    Abstract
    The effect of the meteoric dust particles on the steady state distribution of electrons and ions in the lower ionosphere (50-90 km) has been investigated. It is shown that the effective recombination coefficient obtained is higher than that obtained by ignoring the presence of dust. (Abstract excerpt.)
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    UAG-R 171; Geophysical Institute Scientific Report No. 1
    Date
    1965-09
    Publisher
    Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska
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