INVESTIGADORES
ZAMORA DarÍo Javier
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Trends in noon and midnight foF2 related to greenhouse gases and Earth's magnetic field secular variation
Autor/es:
ZAMORA, DARÍO JAVIER; BACHI, NICOLÁS; ELIAS, ANA GEORGINA; DE HARO BARBAS, BLAS
Lugar:
Praga
Reunión:
Congreso; 26th IUGG (International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics) General Assembly 2015; 2015
Institución organizadora:
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG)
Resumen:
Long term trends in the ionosphere are linked mainly to the increase in greenhouse gases concentration, but also to natural causes such as geomagnetic activity long-term changes and secular variations in the Earth?s main magnetic field. The expected effects from variations in the Earth?s magnetic field, mainly the dip angle (I), are analyzed in the present work. In theory, these effects during day should be opposite to those during night. foF2 data of Huancayo (12.0°S, 75.3°W) and Ottawa (45.4°N, 75.9°) are analyzed at 12 LT and 0 LT. Noon trends agree qualitatively with the trends expected from I variation at the corresponding locations. Trends at midnight, which are expected to be opposite to those observed at noon, agrees only in the case of Huancayo. In the case of Ottawa the midnight trend is statistically not different from cero. This is possible to explain by the decreasing trend expected from greenhouse gases effect which would offset the increasing trend which should be induced by I variations. In the case of Huancayo this does not happen since there is an additional effect. Huancayo is an equatorial ionospheric station located north of the dip-equator, under the influence of the equatorial ionization anomaly. The dip equator is moving away from the station which may be an additional trend forcing. The quantification of natural effects on trends is an important contribution to one of the present focus of climate science that is the determination of the extent to which human activities are altering the planetary energy balance.