Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008jastp..70.1473b&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 70, Issue 11-12, p. 1473-1481.
Physics
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Stratospheric Ozone, Trends, Lf Reflection Height, Ionosonde Observations
Scientific paper
As predicted by model calculations, long-term changes in the stratospheric ozone content should influence trends in the meso- and thermosphere also. These predictions have been tested by means of ionospheric reflection height data in the low-frequency (LF) range and critical frequency data series of the ionospheric E layer, foE, observed at different stations around the world. It was shown that an essential part of the derived trends in the mesosphere and in the lower thermosphere is correlated with long-term changes of the atmospheric ozone content. During the sub-interval with the strongest ozone decrease (1979-1995) the detected ionospheric trends are most pronounced. Additionally was also demonstrated that the longitudinally dependent ozone trends are related to similar variations in the foE trends.
Bremer Jürgen
Peters Dieter
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