On the influence of neutral turbulence on ambipolar diffusivities deduced from meteor trail expansion.
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2002Type
Journal articlePeer reviewed
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Hall, ChrisAbstract
By measuring fading times of radar echoes from
underdense meteor trails, it is possible to deduce the ambipolar
diffusivities of the ions responsible for these radar echoes.
It could be anticipated that these diffusivities increase monotonically
with height akin to neutral viscosity. In practice,
this is not always the case. Here, we investigate the capability
of neutral turbulence to affect the meteor trail diffusion rate.
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European Geosciences UnionSeries
Annales Geophysicae 20(2002), pp 1857-1862Metadata
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