Published 1979 | Version v1
Book

A review of recent results on spread F theory

Creators

  • 1. Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC (USA)

Description

Ionospheric Spread F was discovered some four decades ago. Yet only in the past few years has significant progress been made in the theoretical explanation of such phenomena. In particular, considerable effort has been expended to explain equatorial Spread F and the attendant satellite signal propagation scintillation phenomena. The present review dwells mainly in this low latitude area. The various linear plasma instabilities thought to initiate equatorial Spread F are discussed. Recent theoretical and numerical simulation studies of the nonlinear evolution of the collisional Rayleigh-Taylor instability in equatorial Spread F are reviewed. Also, analytical studies of rising equatorial Spread F bubbles in the collisional and collisionless Rayleigh-Taylor regime are discussed, as well as the nohlinear saturation of instabilities in these two regimes. Current theories on very small scale (< approx 10 meters) size irregularities observed by radar backscatter during equatorial Spread F and their relation to the larger wavelength scintillation causing irregularities are discussed. Application of turbulence theory to equatorial Spread F phenomena is reviewed. Remaining problems to be dealt with at equatorial latitudes are summarized. (Auth.)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
D. Reidel.
Imprint Place
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
90-277-1028-7
Imprint Title
Wave instabilities in space plasmas
Journal Volume
74
Series
Astrophysics and space science library proceedings.
Journal Page Range
p. 265-289.

Conference

Title
Symposium on wave instabilities in space plasma.
Dates
31 Jul - 8 Aug 1978.
Place
Helsinki, Finland.

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
Netherlands
INIS RN
12575315
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
INTERPLANETARY SPACE; NONLINEAR PROBLEMS; PLASMA; PLASMA INSTABILITY; SPREAD F; THEORETICAL DATA; TURBULENCE
Descriptors DEC
DATA; EARTH ATMOSPHERE; F REGION; INFORMATION; INSTABILITY; IONOSPHERE; NUMERICAL DATA; SPACE

Optional Information

Notes
Imprint:Includes subject index.