Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979jgr....84.4371d&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 84, Aug. 1, 1979, p. 4371-4378. Research supported by the Aerospace Corp.;
Physics
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Atmospheric Diffusion, Gravity Waves, Thermosphere, Wave Propagation, Atmospheric Heating, Atmospheric Models, Energy Dissipation, Explorer 51 Satellite
Scientific paper
Numerical calculations of gravity wave propagation through a two-component thermosphere with vertically-varying inter-species collision frequencies are performed using a direct integration method. Reflection of upgoing gravity wave energy into downgoing gravity waves appears to be small though nonnegligible at typical thermospheric periods and wavelengths. Coupling into diffusion waves is completely insignificant in most cases and may be determined in part by the relative abundance of the minor species. Temperature perturbation differences between species can be greater than 10% above 300 km altitude even though coupling into diffusion waves is small. Diffusive dissipation of gravity wave energy can be significant in the lower thermosphere and may be comparable to dissipation by viscosity and heat conduction below about 225 km altitude. Heating by diffusive dissipation may also be comparable to direct heating by solar radiation in the lower thermosphere. As a result of dissipative filtering of long-period and short-wavelength waves and the sensitivity of He-N2 density perturbation phase differences to diffusion, the AE-C satellite wave observations can only be fit by internal gravity waves with periods no greater than about 25 min and horizontal wavelengths no less than about 200 km.
del Genio Anthony D.
Schubert Gerald
Straus J. M.
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