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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-5009-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-5009-2023
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04 May 2023
Research article |  | 04 May 2023

Simulated long-term evolution of the thermosphere during the Holocene – Part 1: Neutral density and temperature

Yihui Cai, Xinan Yue, Xu Zhou, Zhipeng Ren, Yong Wei, and Yongxin Pan

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On timescales longer than the solar cycle, secular changes in CO2 concentration and geomagnetic field play a key role in influencing the thermosphere. We performed four sets of ~12000-year control runs with the coupled thermosphere–ionosphere model to examine the effects of the geomagnetic field, CO2, and solar activity on thermospheric density and temperature, deepening our understanding of long-term changes in the thermosphere and making projections for future thermospheric changes.
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