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Wave-Like Variations and Sudden Density Decreases in the Lower Thermosphere as Measured by the San Marco V Satellite

Illés-Almár, Erzsébet and Almár, Iván and Bencze, P. and Laneve, G. (2001) Wave-Like Variations and Sudden Density Decreases in the Lower Thermosphere as Measured by the San Marco V Satellite. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part C: Solar, Terrestrial & Planetary Science, 26 (4). pp. 275-280.

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Abstract

Neutral density measurements were carried out by the microaccelerometer on board the Italian San Marco V satellite in 1988. During the final week of its existence the satellite's perigee decreased to as low as 130 km. Measured density values were compared to the corresponding CIRA '86 (MSIS '86) or to our dMSIS model values. The residuals reveal a wavy structure of different time scales. Characterising the wave amplitude by the average deviation of the residuals, its dependence on different parameters was studied. These investigations demonstrated that the wave-amplitude varies with height, local solar time and geomagnetic disturbance level. There is a particularly developed wave pattern in the average deviations below 200 km. Case studies indicated that there are sudden density decreases of 20–30 sec duration that might be in connection with plasma bubble crossings by the satellite. Altogether 261 such cases were identified and their distribution as a function of height, LST and longitude have been investigated.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science / természettudomány > QE Geology / földtudományok > QE01 Geophysics / geofizika
Depositing User: Mr András Holl
Date Deposited: 29 Jul 2022 10:19
Last Modified: 10 Aug 2022 11:01
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/145403

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