Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004agufmsa21c0365r&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2004, abstract #SA21C-0365
Computer Science
Sound
2411 Electric Fields (2712), 2419 Ion Chemistry And Composition (0335), 2437 Ionospheric Dynamics, 2443 Midlatitude Ionosphere
Scientific paper
A NASA sounding rocket launched from Wallops Island, VA (37.84 N, 75.48 W) on 1 July 2003 at 2:50 EST made the first in-situ measurement of the relative concentrations of Fe+, Mg+, O2+, and NO+ while making simultaneous measurements electric fields within what we have identified as a nighttime intermediate layer below 140 km altitude. This payload was preceded by two TMA chemical tracer releases at 12:19 and 1:41 EST and followed by another at 3:07 EST. The measured wind, composition, and electric field profiles have been used as inputs into a time-dependent numerical model in order to asses their roles in the dynamics and evolution of the layer.
Bishop Richard L.
Carlson C. G.
Earle Gregory D.
Larsen Mark F.
Roddy Patrick A.
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