A comparison of plasma densities by EISCAT and the Dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure

Under conditions of moderately-energetic particle precipitation typical of the equatorward side of the auroral oval, plasma densities obtained from routine analysis of EISCAT Common Program data are often a factor 2 to 5 smaller than those suggested by co-located digital ionograms. We consider the r...

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Published in:Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics
Main Authors: Wright, J.W., Kressman, R.I., Virdi, T.S., Collis, P.N.
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Published: Elsevier 1990
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/520948/
https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9169(90)90096-6
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:520948 2023-05-15T16:04:17+02:00 A comparison of plasma densities by EISCAT and the Dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure Wright, J.W. Kressman, R.I. Virdi, T.S. Collis, P.N. 1990-04 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/520948/ https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9169(90)90096-6 unknown Elsevier Wright, J.W.; Kressman, R.I.; Virdi, T.S.; Collis, P.N. 1990 A comparison of plasma densities by EISCAT and the Dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 52 (4). 289-303. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9169(90)90096-6 <https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9169(90)90096-6> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 1990 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9169(90)90096-6 2023-02-04T19:47:02Z Under conditions of moderately-energetic particle precipitation typical of the equatorward side of the auroral oval, plasma densities obtained from routine analysis of EISCAT Common Program data are often a factor 2 to 5 smaller than those suggested by co-located digital ionograms. We consider the reasons for this disagreement, and in particular we reject the implications of diffractive and multiplyrefractive scatter as alternatives to the usual plasma-frequency interpretation of ionogram echoes. We examine the effects of the (5 min and shorter) temporal averaging applied to the EISCAT data and conclude that together with the evidently small size (perhaps as little as 20 km) and high velocity of these structures, this accounts for much, if not all, of the disagreement. We point out the significance of the higher plasma densities in the 100–150 km height range for estimates of Joule and particle heating. Article in Journal/Newspaper EISCAT Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 52 4 289 303
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description Under conditions of moderately-energetic particle precipitation typical of the equatorward side of the auroral oval, plasma densities obtained from routine analysis of EISCAT Common Program data are often a factor 2 to 5 smaller than those suggested by co-located digital ionograms. We consider the reasons for this disagreement, and in particular we reject the implications of diffractive and multiplyrefractive scatter as alternatives to the usual plasma-frequency interpretation of ionogram echoes. We examine the effects of the (5 min and shorter) temporal averaging applied to the EISCAT data and conclude that together with the evidently small size (perhaps as little as 20 km) and high velocity of these structures, this accounts for much, if not all, of the disagreement. We point out the significance of the higher plasma densities in the 100–150 km height range for estimates of Joule and particle heating.
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author Wright, J.W.
Kressman, R.I.
Virdi, T.S.
Collis, P.N.
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Kressman, R.I.
Virdi, T.S.
Collis, P.N.
A comparison of plasma densities by EISCAT and the Dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure
author_facet Wright, J.W.
Kressman, R.I.
Virdi, T.S.
Collis, P.N.
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title A comparison of plasma densities by EISCAT and the Dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure
title_short A comparison of plasma densities by EISCAT and the Dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure
title_full A comparison of plasma densities by EISCAT and the Dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure
title_fullStr A comparison of plasma densities by EISCAT and the Dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of plasma densities by EISCAT and the Dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure
title_sort comparison of plasma densities by eiscat and the dynasonde from auroral altitudes: evidence of intense structure
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