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Charge Separation in Ionized Flows

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We consider the models of electrokinetic charge separation in ionized flows in quasistatic and dynamic approximations. Agreement between our theoretical results and the known data gives evidence that the phenomena studied can be observed in the ionospheric D layer.

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Tambovtsev, V.I. Charge Separation in Ionized Flows. Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics 43, 948–950 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010468505919

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