Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007agufmsa33c..06s&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2007, abstract #SA33C-06
Physics
2411 Electric Fields (2712), 2415 Equatorial Ionosphere, 2437 Ionospheric Dynamics, 2441 Ionospheric Storms (7949), 2788 Magnetic Storms And Substorms (7954)
Scientific paper
The TIMED/GUVI instrument is able to resolve 135.6nm emission from atomic oxygen ion recombination on the dayside limb (above the lower altitude day-glow emission). Signatures of the equatorial anomalies are clearly visible in this data. These signatures can be used to study the magnitude, asymmetry, separation and, to a large extent, the height of the anomalies. These quantities, in turn, contain information about electric fields in the F region of the ionosphere. We present here an analysis of this data taken during selected strong storm periods and contrast the storm-time behavior with quiet time variations.
DeMajistre Robert
Paxton Larry
Schaefer Robert K.
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