Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Mar 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985jatp...47...61t&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics (ISSN 0021-9169), vol. 47, Jan.-Feb. 1985, p. 61-71. Research supported by the Fo
Computer Science
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Atmospheric Heating, Energetic Particles, Energy Budgets, Particle Precipitation, Rocket Sounding, Upper Atmosphere, Atmospheric Ionization, Electron Flux Density, Energy Spectra, Ion Production Rates, Magnetic Disturbances, Periodic Variations, Polar Regions, Riometers, Satellite Sounding
Scientific paper
A summary of measurements of the precipitation of electrons and positive ions (in the keV-MeV range) detected aboard eight rockets launched within the Energy Budget Campaign from Northern Scandinavia is given, together with corresponding satellite data. In some cases strong temporal variations of the downgoing integral fluxes were observed. The fluxes provide the background for the calculated ion production rates and altitude profiles of the energy deposition into the atmosphere at different levels of geomagnetic disturbance and cosmic noise absorption. The derived ion production rates by eneretic particles are compared to other night-time ionisation sources.
Bjordal J.
Dumbs A.
Grandal B.
Lundblad J. A.
Smith George L.
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