Annals of Geophysics (May 2016)

The study of equatorial plasma bubble during January to April 2012 over Kolhapur (India)

  • Parashram T. Patil,
  • Rupesh N. Ghodpage,
  • Alok K. Taori,
  • Rohit P. Patil,
  • Subramanian Gurubaran,
  • Suraj N. Nikte,
  • Dada P. Nade,
  • Ashok K. Sharma,
  • Sridhar Banola,
  • V. Lakshmi Narayanan,
  • Devendraa Siingh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-6868
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 2

Abstract

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Over 53 nights of all sky airglow imager data collected during January-April 2012 from the low latitude station Kolhapur (16.68°N, 74.26°E; 10.6°N dip latitude) have been analyzed to study the F-region dynamics through the imaging of OI 630 nm emission line. The observed night airglow data were supported by the ionosonde measurements from Tirunelveli (8.7°N, 77.8°E; 0.51°N dip latitude). Well defined magnetic field aligned depletions were observed during the observation period. Out of 53 nights, 40 nights exhibited the occurrence of north-south aligned equatorial plasma bubbles. These plasma bubbles were found moving towards east with drift speed in range between 70 to 200 m s-1. We have analyzed the zonal drift velocity variation and relation of bubble occurrence with the base height of the ionosphere together with the effects of the geomagnetic Ap and solar flux F10.7 cm index in its first appearance.

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