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Sojka & Schunk 1988
Sojka, J.J. and Schunk, R.W. (1988). A model study of how electric field structures affect the polar cap F region. Journal of Geophysical Research 93: doi: 10.1029/88JA01037. issn: 0148-0227.

A three-dimensional time-dependent ionospheric model was used to study how electric field structures affect the polar F region. The electric field structures are represented by elongated Volland two-cell models whose dimensions range from tens to 1000 km. These model structures are intended to represent the polar cap electric field for IMF Bz northward conditions. A statistical method is used to generate a set of these structures. Their electric field strength and polarity are varied in order to study the F region's dependence on this magnetospheric input. For electric field structures whose size and electric field strengths are consistent with Bz northward observations, several ionospheric dependencies were found. The NmF2 parameter, in general, decreased due to the presence of the higher electric fields associated with the structures. Decreases ranging from a few percent to a factor of 4 were obtained from the simulations. This decrease in NmF2 was further complicated by the initial NmF2 conditions, i.e., past history of the flux tube, being quite different when the structure is present. HmF2 in the vicinity of a structure can be raised or lowered by up to 100 km, however, this change is not uniquely dependent upon the vertical induced drift. The role of enhanced reaction rates due to elevated ion temperatures is very important. The F region becomes spatially very structured. The modulation of this structure in NmF2 is up to an order of magnitude in this study. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1988

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Keywords
Ionosphere, Polar cap ionosphere, Ionosphere, Plasma convection, Ionosphere, Modeling and forecasting, Ionosphere, Ionospheric irregularities
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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