Evidence for a Rayleigh-Taylor type instability and upwelling of depleted density regions during equatorial spread F

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Barium Ion Clouds, Ionospheric Disturbances, Plasma Density, Rocket Sounding, Spread F, Taylor Instability, Density Distribution, Doppler Effect, Gravitational Effects, Magnetic Equator, Plasma Probes, Radar Echoes, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Vertical Distribution

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Recent rocket probe, barium cloud and radar measurements conducted during equatorial spread F conditions are interpreted in terms of a Rayleigh-Taylor gravitational instability operating on the bottomside of the F peak. The persistent theoretical problems associated with strong radar echoes typically observed in patch-like structures at high altitudes are explained in terms of regions of depleted plasma density which buoyantly rise against the gravitational field.

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