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The structure of the polar ionosphere during exceptionally quiet periods
Authors:RA Wagner  AL Snyder  S-I Akasofu
Institution:Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S.A.;Air Force Global Weather Central, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska 68113, U.S.A.;Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, U.S.A.
Abstract:Knowledge of the structure of the polar ionosphere during exceptionally quiet periods is basic for studying complicated ionospheric behaviors during disturbances. On the basis of data from an airborne ionosonde as well as a meridian chain of ground-basedionosondes, the circumpolar structure of the E,-and F-regions is elucidated. There are two circumpolar zones of E-region ionization with differing characteristics. The first is an auroral E,-layer and/or retarded type sporadic E-band that has previously (Whalen et al., 1971) been found to be identical with the continuous aurora. The second is a zone of non-retarded type spora die E located poleward of the former band. In general, discrete auroras are co-located with the latter. The main trough, a prominent feature of the night sector F-region, is most pronounced in the early morning. The main trough is bounded on the poleward side by a well defined ‘wall’ of F-region ionization. The night sector poleward trough wall is located approximately three degrees of latitude equatorward of the auroral oval. A ‘plateau’ of F-region ionization extends from the poleward trough wall to the auroral oval.
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