Abstract

Coupled background electric fields and density profiles exist across the sides of striations and other elongated ionospheric structures. The presence of the electric field profoundly modifies the behavior of drift dissipative waves by shifting the location of the waves away from the point where the relative density gradient is a maximum, consequently inhibiting the growth of the waves.

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