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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Results are presented on simultaneous observations of neutral winds and electric fields at spaced locations in the dawn auroral oval, carried out during a chemical release experiment on March 21, 1987. The observed plasma drifts and electron densities indicated the presence of a significant coupling between plasma and neutrals at the altitude of the F region but little coupling in the lower E region. The wind variations in the height range between 95 and 130 km were suggestive of the variations and amplitudes expected if the flow was dominated by the semidiurnal tide. However, a comparison of the flow with the model developed by Forbes (1982) showed that the phase differs by 4-5 hours from the predictions. Moreover, the measured divergence and vorticity in the flow are much larger than those predicted by the model, indicating that higher-order modes than those treated by Forbes may contribute significantly to the high-latitude thermospheric flow.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: AD-A219585 , Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227); 94; 17235-17
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A coordinated rocket experiment was carried out on Nov. 20, 1970 at Eglin AFB, Fla. (30 deg N) to determine atmospheric layering and density distributions of ions and neutrals. The program measured vertical profiles between 70 and 150 km altitude of total neutrals, ions and electrons, individual species, temperature, density, diffusion coefficients, horizontal winds, and turbulent structure. A dynamic computer code model using these parameters was compared with the observed profiles. Wind fields were measured from seven chemical trails, separated up to 60 km horizontally and 600 sec in time. Kinetic temperatures were measured from fluorescence of chemically-released AlO, ranging from 440 to 680 K between 126 and 161 km. Densities derived from diffusion of the AlO ranged from 10 to 5 times 10 to the -12th power per cu cm between 126 and 139 km. A rocket-borne pitot probe showed wavelike density deviations from current standard atmosphere models, amounting to -25% at 80 and 110 km and to +25% at 100 and 125 km. The derived temperature profile from the pitot probe showed a double minimum at 74 and 102 km.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: COSPAR, Plenary Meeting; May 10, 1972 - May 24, 1972; Madrid; Spain
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