The F region of the
ionosphere is home to the F
layer of ionization, also called the Appleton layer , after the English physicist
Edward Appleton. As with other ionospheric sectors, 'layer' implies a concentration of plasma, while 'region' is the area that contains the said layer. The F region contains ionized gases at a height of around 150–800 km above
sea level, placing it in the Earth’s
thermosphere, a hot region in the upper
atmosphere, and also in the
heterosphere, where chemical composition varies with height. Generally speaking, the F region has the highest concentration of free
electrons and
ions anywhere in the atmosphere. It may be thought of as comprising two layers, the F1-and F2-layers.
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