Publication | Open Access
First Simultaneous Lidar Observations of Thermosphere‐Ionosphere Sporadic Ni and Na (TISNi and TISNa) Layers (∼105–120 km) Over Beijing (40.42°N, 116.02°E)
16
Citations
50
References
2022
Year
GeophysicsUpper AtmosphereEngineeringThermosphere‐ionosphere Sporadic NiAtmospheric Science∼105–120 KmHigh DensitiesAtmospheric ProcessEarth SciencesIonosphereSpace WeatherEarth ScienceThermosphere‐ionosphere Sporadic NickelSimultaneous Lidar ObservationsTisni Layers
Abstract We report the first simultaneous lidar observations of thermosphere‐ionosphere sporadic nickel and Na (TISNi and TISNa) layers in altitudes ∼105–120 km over Yanqing (40.42°N, 116.02°E), Beijing. From two years of data spanning April 2019 to April 2020 and July 2020 to June 2021, TISNi layers in May and June possess high densities with a maximum of 818 cm −3 on 17 May 2021, exceeding the density of main layer peak (∼85 km) by ∼4 times. They correlate with strong sporadic E layers observed nearby. TISNa layers occur at similar altitudes as TISNi with spatial‐temporal correlation coefficients of ∼1. The enrichment of Ni in TISNi is evident as the [TISNi]/[TISNa] column abundance ratios are ∼1, about 10 times the main layer [Ni]/[Na] ratios. These results are largely explained by neutralization of converged Ni + and Na + ions via recombination with electrons. Calculations show direct recombination dominating over dissociative recombination above ∼105 km.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1