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    Publication Date: 2024-01-29
    Description: The ionospheric equivalent slab thickness (𝜏), defined as the ratio of the vertical total electron content (vTEC) to the ionospheric F2‑layer electron density maximum (NmF2), is a parameter providing useful information on the shape of the vertical electron density profile. However, the use of this information is of difficult practical application in empirical ionosphere models, such as the NeQuick, because by design they do not explicitly include 𝜏 as a modelling parameter. In this work, we investigated the opportunity of using measured 𝜏 values to improve the empirical modelling of the ionosphere vertical electron density profile by NeQuick. Measured 𝜏 values were obtained through NmF2 observations and vTEC measurements obtained between 2001 and 2019 by an ionosonde and a ground-based GNSS receiver, respectively, co‑located at Rome ionospheric station (41.8° N, 12.5° E; Italy). NeQuick 𝜏 was obtained as the ratio between modelled NmF2 and vTEC values, the latter calculated by integration of the vertical profile. As a first step, 𝜏 values modelled by NeQuick were compared with corresponding values measured at Rome station to highlight diurnal, seasonal, and solar activity differences. Then, measured 𝜏 values were ingested in NeQuick through a three-parameter assimilation procedure which first assimilates F2‑layer peak characteristics to constrain the F2‑layer anchor point, and then assimilates vTEC to optimize the F2‑layer shape through the NeQuick F2‑layer thickness parameter, namely B2bot. The assimilation procedure provides information on how the NeQuick B2bot has to be modified to match measured 𝜏 values, and then on how the shape of the F2‑layer profile has to be changed accordingly. Our results highlight that, in many cases, the NeQuick B2bot has to be increased to match observations, which has implications on the modelling of the NeQuick bottomside and topside effective scale heights.
    Description: Published
    Description: PA528
    Description: OSA3: Climatologia e meteorologia spaziale
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Ionospheric equivalent slab thickness ; NeQuick model ; Ionosphere modelling ; Data assimilation ; Effective scale height ; 01.02. Ionosphere
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-03-12
    Description: The late Miocene Monte Capanne and Porto Azzurro plutons are investigated by means of coupled U-Pb zircon and 40Ar/39Ar white mica dating to test the occurrence of long-lived magmatic systems in the upper crust. Zircon crystallized for 〉 1 Myr in both plutonic systems, with supersolidus conditions overlapping for ~220 kyr indicating previously unrecognized co-existence of the two reservoirs. The development of the Porto Azzurro high T-aureole is post-dated by continuous igneous zircon crystallization until ~ 6.0 Ma. By linking crystallization to post-emplacement cooling of late-stage pulses in both western and eastern Elba we constrain long-lived sizeable reservoirs (possibly the same reservoir) in the Tyrrhenian upper crust between ~8 and 6 Ma.
    Description: In press
    Description: OST1 Alla ricerca dei Motori Geodinamici
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: 40Ar/39Ar white mica dating ; Elba Island ; long-lived magma reservoirs ; U–Pb zircon dating ; MioceneTyrrhenian crust ; upper crustal granites ; 04. Solid Earth
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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