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Polarization electric fields in the nighttime F layer at Arecibo
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1983
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GeophysicsRadarPolarization FieldsEngineeringPolarization ImagingPhysicsPuerto RicoAtmospheric ScienceSolar ConvectionRadiation MeasurementSpace PhysicIonosphereMagnetospheric PhysicsSolar-terrestrial InteractionSpace WeatherConjugate HemispherePolarization Electric Fields
Incoherent scatter radar measurements made in 1981 and 1982 are used to determine the electrical conductivity of the nighttime E and F regions at Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The height‐integrated Pedersen conductivity of the F region exceeds that of the E region by a factor of 10 on the average. We therefore conclude that, for the solar maximum conditions we have studied, the local E region has little influence on nighttime F region electrodynamics. Simultaneous measurements of ion and neutral velocities are often inconsistent with the hypothesis that a fully developed electric polarization field is generated by dynamo action in the local F region. A better explanation of our results is obtained by including the influence of polarization fields that originate in the F region of the conjugate hemisphere.
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