Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991jatp...53..677f&link_type=abstract
(Equatorial aeronomy; International Symposium, 8th, San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina, Mar. 21-27, 1990, Selected Papers. A92-138
Physics
110
Electrodynamics, Equatorial Atmosphere, F Region, Plasma Drift, Tropical Regions, Dynamo Theory, Electric Fields, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Disturbances, Radar Measurement
Scientific paper
The characteristics and driving mechanisms of low latitude ExB plasma drifts and electric fields particularly at F-region heights are reviewed. It is concluded that the general characteristics of the quiet-time plasma can be explained as resulting from E- and F-region dynamo and interhemispheric coupling processes. The disturbance dynamo effects are found to be responsible for the drift perturbations following the periods of enhanced magnetic activity. The prompt penetration of high-latitude electric fields to lower latitudes produces large perturbations on the upward/poleward drifts, but has no significant effect on the low-latitude and the equatorial zonal drifts. Detailed low-latitude and global numerical models for studying the characteristics of plasma drifts are capable of reproducing the latitudinal variation of the perturbation electric fields and their diurnal variations.
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