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Ion chemistry in the Martian dayside ionosphere

The ion composition of the Martian ionosphere is controlled by the ionisation of the neutral species (mainly CO2, CO and O) in the upper atmosphere and the chemical reactions that follow. The primary ions, CO2+ and O+, are reactive with O and CO2, respectively, as to produce O2+, which is the dominant ion species in the ionosphere.
Moa Persson, Erik Vigren
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MARSIS observations of the Martian nightside ionosphere dependence on solar wind conditions

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2014
C Dieval, D D Morgan, F Nemec
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Day‐to‐night transport in the Martian ionosphere: Implications from total electron content measurements

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2015
Jun Cui, M Galand, R V Yelle
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The Morphology of the Topside Martian Ionosphere: Implications on Bulk Ion Flow

Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets, 2019
Xiaoshu Wu, Jun Cui, Shaosui Xu
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On the Possibility of Dust Acoustic Perturbations in Martian Ionosphere

Plasma Physics Reports, 2020
Yu N Izvekova   +2 more
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Effect of dust storms on the D region of the Martian ionosphere: Atmospheric electricity

Journal of Geophysical Research, 2010
S A Haider, Michael D Smith, W C Maguire
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MARSIS remote sounding of localized density structures in the dayside Martian ionosphere: A study of controlling parameters

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2015
C Dieval, D J Andrews, D D Morgan
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Effects of Martian crustal magnetic field on its ionosphere

Science China Technological Sciences, 2010
Hong Zou, Hongfei Chen, Weihong Shi
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