The Response of Atmospheric and Lower Ionospheric Layer Structures to Gravity Waves
Abstract
Solution was made of the linear and quasi-linear problems of the density response of a neutral or ionospheric layer structure of arbitrary density profile to gravity wave perturbations in the background atmosphere. It is shown that the density response of the bottomside of the structure is of larger amplitude than the topside, whereas the general magnitude of the density response depends on the relative sharpness of the layer density gradient in comparison to the gradient of background atmosphere stratification. The sharper the layer gradient, the larger the layer density response. Interpretation and application of our results to the ozone and atomic oxygen layers, the sporadic- E layer and to the D and E regions of the ionosphere are discussed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 06, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA051718
Entities
People
- Barbara K. Ching
- Yam T. Chiu
Organizations
- The Aerospace Corporation