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Small-scale structure of O2(+) and proton hydrates in a Noctilucent Cloud and polar mesospheric summer echo of August 9/10 1991 above KirunaA novel mass spectrometer designed to measure simultaneously positive ion composition in the mesosphere, was successfully launched during the NLC-91 project. Instruments supporting the mass spectrometer were a probed to measure both electrons and positive ions as well as a wave propagation experiment. The location of the Noctilucent Clouds (NLC) was determined by a particle impact sensor to detect secondary electrons and ions from the impact of NLC particle. The density of proton hydrates and of the related total ions is depleted in the NLC region at 83 km. An improved detection limit of 5 x 10(exp 4)/cu m for positive ions and improved height resolution revealed for the first time large gradients in the O2(+), H(+)(H2O)2 and H(+)(H2O)6 densities within a small height range of the order of 50 m. Such gradients at the altitude of NLC and Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes (PMSE) are associated with strong variability of mesospheric water vapor, temperature and neutral air density.
Document ID
19950047876
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Balsiger, F.
(Univ. Bern Bern, Switzerland)
Kopp, E.
(Univ. Bern Bern, Switzerland)
Friedrich, M.
(Univ. Graz Australia)
Torkar, K. M.
(Inst. fuer Weltraumforschung United States)
Walchli, U.
(Stockholm Univ. Stockholm, Sweden)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
October 22, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: Geophysical Research Letters
Volume: 20
Issue: 20
ISSN: 0094-8276
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
95A79475
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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