Intensity covariations of the oxygen green and red lines in the nightglow

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Covariance, E Region, F Region, Line Spectra, Nightglow, Oxygen Spectra, Mass Transfer, Spectral Energy Distribution, Vertical Distribution

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A study of the intensity covariations of the oxygen green and red lines in the nightglow has shown that the intensity of the two lines covaries, for 6-8 hours during nighttime, several times in the course of a year. It is suggested that the air mass is moved vertically, through the exertion of some as-yet unidentified mechanism, near the level of maximum green and red line emission, or the E and F layers.

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