Diurnal variation of the sodium layer at polar latitudes in summer

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Atom Concentration, Diurnal Variations, Optical Radar, Polar Regions, Sodium, Ground Support Systems, Launching Bases, Norway, Summer

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The sodium lidar measurements under daylight conditions, performed at Andoya, Norway (69 N, 16 E) during the summers 1986 to 1988, are studied. Na density profiles are derived from these measurements. The observations show a significant diurnal variation in the Na column density as well as in the maximum Na density. Part of this diurnal variation is attributed to the occurrence of sudden sodium layers.

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