Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Analysis of metallic ion data from a day-night pair of rockets, OGO 6, and the elliptic phases of AE-C and AE-D shows the presence of Fe(+) ions at altitudes above 400 km only at low magnetic latitudes. The detection probability of this ion decreases with altitude, with a maximum over the Atlantic and a minimum over India; the rocket data indicate ions in the E region during the day and on the bottom of the F layer at night. Mg(+) and Fe(+) are the dominant ions below 250 km at all latitudes, but Al(+), Na(+), Si(+), and Ca(+) are also detectable; a correlation was found between solar activity and metallic ion detection probability at low latitudes and high altitudes at night
Keywords:
GEOPHYSICS
Type:
Journal of Geophysical Research; 85; Dec. 1
Format:
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