Investigation of Structure and Transport Processes in the High Latitude Ionospheric Plasma Using Ground Based and Airborne Digisondes

Abstract

The Digisonde 256 an advanced ionospheric sounder is a new and exciting tool for obtaining important ionospheric information. Like a conventional ionosonde, the Digisonde yields vertical electron density profiles. However, the antenna arrangement and sophisticated data handling system also permits plasma drift velocities to be derived from the ionospheric reflections. The F-region plasma drifts perpendicular to the magnetic field at the E x B velocity, and electric fields can therefore be deduced from the Digisonde drift measurements. This final report describes the development of the drift analysis techniques and highlights some of the exciting scientific results obtained by the Air Force Digisonde network, including the Airborne Ionospheric Observatory (AIO) of the Geophysics Laboratory. Digisonde data have been applied to the study of large scale ionospheric features such as high latitude convection, polar cap patches, sun aligned arcs and the midlatitude trough. Keywords: Polar ionosphere, Ionospheric convection, Ionospheric sounding, Drift measurements.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1990
Accession Number
ADA224397

Entities

People

  • B. W. Reinisch
  • Geoffrey Crowley
  • Klaus Bibl
  • Paul S. Cannon
  • T. W. Bullett

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Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Cyber
  • Sensors
  • Space
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accuracy
  • Air Force
  • Coordinate Systems
  • Data Analysis
  • Data Processing
  • Databases
  • Doppler Effect
  • Frequency
  • High Latitudes
  • Ionosphere
  • Measurement
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Physics Laboratories
  • Solar Wind
  • Spectral Lines
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Three Dimensional

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

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  • Space/Atmospheric Physics.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics