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Synchronous NmF2 and NmE daytime variations as a key to the mechanism of quiet-time F2-layer disturbances

Journal

ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 483-493

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-25-483-2007

Keywords

ionosphere; ionosphere-atmosphere interactions; ionospheric disturbances; atmospheric composition and structure; thermosphere; composition and chemistry

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The observed NmF2 and NmE variations were analyzed for the periods of positive and negative quiet-time F2-layer disturbances (Q-disturbances) observed in the mid-latitude daytime F2-layer to specify the mechanism of their origin. The noontime delta NmF2 and delta NmE deviations demonstrate a synchronous type of variation which can be explained by vertical gas motion in the thermosphere. This neutral gas motion should result in atomic abundance variations, the latter being confirmed by the Millstone Hill ISR observations for periods of positive and negative Q-disturbance events. The analysis of the ISR data has shown that atomic oxygen concentration variations are the main cause of the daytime F2-layer Q-disturbances. The auroral heating which controls the poleward thermospheric wind is considered to be the basic mechanism for the Q-disturbances, however, the specific mechanisms of positive and negative Q-disturbances are different. Some morphological features of the Q-disturbances revealed earlier are explained in the scope of the proposed concept.

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