Geofísica Internacional (Apr 2001)
Thermosphere-ionosphere disturbances during two intense geomagnetic storms
Abstract
Neutral gas composition data (molecular nitrogen N2, atomic oxygen O and argon Ar) from the Dynamic Explorer 2 satellite, and critical frequency of F2-layer obtained with ionosondes, are used to examine the response of the ionosphere-thermosphere system during two intense geomagnetic storms on July 13, 1982 and September 21, 1982. After the initial phase of the storms large fluctuations of O density at high and low latitudes and increases of N2 and Ar densities are produced. Increases of N2/O ratio and negative ionospheric storms are correlated and the composition changes are produced by a storm-time circulation. It is concluded that the behavior of the ionosphere is strongly compositionally controlled at high and low latitudes a few hours after storm commencement.