Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere
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We have used extensive radar measurements from the Jicamarca Observatory during low solar flux periods to study the quiet time variability and altitudinal dependence of equatorial daytime vertical and zonal plasma drifts. The daytime vertical drifts are upward and have largest values during Septembe...
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Hui, DebrupFejer, Bela G.2018-11-16T12:37:58Z2018-11-16T12:37:58Z2015-10-19Hui, D., & Fejer, B. G. (2015). Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere.==$Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 120$==(11), 9738-9747. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JA021838http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12816/3672Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physicshttps://doi.org/10.1002/2015JA021838We have used extensive radar measurements from the Jicamarca Observatory during low solar flux periods to study the quiet time variability and altitudinal dependence of equatorial daytime vertical and zonal plasma drifts. The daytime vertical drifts are upward and have largest values during September–October. The day‐to‐day variability of these drifts does not change with height between 150 and 600 km, but the bimonthly variability is much larger in the F region than below about 200 km. These drifts vary linearly with height generally increasing in the morning and decreasing in the afternoon. The zonal drifts are westward during the day and have largest values during July–October. The 150 km region zonal drifts have much larger day‐to‐day, but much smaller bimonthly variability than the F region drifts. The daytime zonal drifts strongly increase with height up to about 300 km from March through October, and more weakly at higher altitudes. The December solstice zonal drifts have generally weaker altitudinal dependence, except perhaps below 200 km. Current theoretical and general circulation models do not reproduce the observed altitudinal variation of the daytime equatorial zonal drifts.Por paresapplication/pdfengAmerican Geophysical Unionurn:issn:2169-9380info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessElectric fieldsEquatorial ionosphereIonospheric dynamicshttp://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphereinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlereponame:IGP-Institucionalinstname:Instituto Geofísico del Perúinstacron:IGPORIGINALIGP-1-1-1-1466402580.pdfIGP-1-1-1-1466402580.pdfapplication/pdf1492870https://repositorio.igp.gob.pe/bitstreams/6974165b-e99b-4cbd-b8c0-b7c9d65d0281/download66cb700ad5205614293afc0a53edac58MD51LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-8391https://repositorio.igp.gob.pe/bitstreams/7b45e1f4-3e4b-4887-8d07-f03261550d13/downloadef941c35636116525aadeaab7bbf4ca3MD52THUMBNAILIGP-1-1-1-1466402580.pdf.jpgIGP-1-1-1-1466402580.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg105010https://repositorio.igp.gob.pe/bitstreams/a8ab5760-c2fe-432b-a954-e685ff22d1fe/download06589b7a2312dc85f3283e92a5c9513aMD53TEXTIGP-1-1-1-1466402580.pdf.txtIGP-1-1-1-1466402580.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain34179https://repositorio.igp.gob.pe/bitstreams/b9c38499-15b5-4b53-a764-a49d64bcecfc/download4b286061a84f601da0c81981efc7c996MD5420.500.12816/3672oai:repositorio.igp.gob.pe:20.500.12816/36722025-08-12 11:49:35.99open.accesshttps://repositorio.igp.gob.peRepositorio Geofísico Nacionalbiblio@igp.gob.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 |
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Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere |
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Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere |
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Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere Hui, Debrup Electric fields Equatorial ionosphere Ionospheric dynamics http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01 |
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Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere |
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Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere |
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Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere |
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Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere |
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Daytime plasma drifts in the equatorial lower ionosphere |
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Hui, Debrup |
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Hui, Debrup Fejer, Bela G. |
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Fejer, Bela G. |
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Hui, Debrup Fejer, Bela G. |
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Electric fields Equatorial ionosphere Ionospheric dynamics |
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We have used extensive radar measurements from the Jicamarca Observatory during low solar flux periods to study the quiet time variability and altitudinal dependence of equatorial daytime vertical and zonal plasma drifts. The daytime vertical drifts are upward and have largest values during September–October. The day‐to‐day variability of these drifts does not change with height between 150 and 600 km, but the bimonthly variability is much larger in the F region than below about 200 km. These drifts vary linearly with height generally increasing in the morning and decreasing in the afternoon. The zonal drifts are westward during the day and have largest values during July–October. The 150 km region zonal drifts have much larger day‐to‐day, but much smaller bimonthly variability than the F region drifts. The daytime zonal drifts strongly increase with height up to about 300 km from March through October, and more weakly at higher altitudes. The December solstice zonal drifts have generally weaker altitudinal dependence, except perhaps below 200 km. Current theoretical and general circulation models do not reproduce the observed altitudinal variation of the daytime equatorial zonal drifts. |
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