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Curto et al. 2001
Curto, J.J., Alberca, L.F., Holzworth, R.H., de la Morena, B., Batlló, J., Solé, J.G. and Altadill, D. (2001). Electric conductivity and electric field in the stratosphere: Middle-latitude balloon flight results. Journal of Geophysical Research 106: doi: 10.1029/1999JA005092. issn: 0148-0227.

Electric field and conductivity measurements were obtained for two high-altitude balloon flights between Italy and Spain in 1989 and 1990. The high altitudes of these flights, 35 and 38 km, allowed us an opportunity to explore the electrical parameters of the upper stratosphere at midlatitudes and to extend the validity of earlier models to nearly 40 km. These new electric field and conductivity data are compared to similar data collected by many other groups. Our data are shown to be best represented by an extrapolation of the empirical model of Holzworth [1991> and therefore can be seen as extending the region of validity for his model from its upper altitude of 28 km by an additional 10 km to 38 km altitude. The possible influence of photoelectric emissions in the results is also discussed. ¿ 2001 American Geophysical Union

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