On the dynamics and composition of the high-latitude thermosphere

An overview is presented of some of the more recent progress made in the study of the dynamics and composition of the high-latitude thermosphere at the University of Michigan, with emphasis on the interpretation of experimental measurements made from the DE-2 spacecraft and from ground-based observa...

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Main Authors: Killeen, T. L., Mccormac, F. G., Burns, A. G., Thayer, J. P., Johnson, R. M., Niciejewski, R. J.
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Published: 1991
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19920031195
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Summary:An overview is presented of some of the more recent progress made in the study of the dynamics and composition of the high-latitude thermosphere at the University of Michigan, with emphasis on the interpretation of experimental measurements made from the DE-2 spacecraft and from ground-based observatories in Greenland. Attention is focused on perturbations to the solar-driven upper thermospheric winds, temperatures, and compositional structures due to forcing associated with high-latitude ionosphere-thermosphere coupling processes. The nature of the experimental measurements made on DE-2 is discussed. The vector spherical harmonic model, some sample results, and experiment-model comparisons are described using both satellite and ground-based measurements of high-latitude thermosphere dynamics. Considerations pertaining to compositional perturbations at high latitudes are presented.