On relationships between horizontal velocity structure and thermal ion upwellings at high latitudes

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Recent studies indicate that the vertical velocity of F region ion upwellings cannot be explained by frictional heating in the horizontal plane alone but requires additional energization sources. Processes involving velocity shear have recently been put forward as alternate mechanisms that can provide the energization in regions of smaller convection speeds. Studies show that structured flows can also give rise to significant upwelling of ions by seeding plasma waves that can potentially cause ion heating while Joule heating is relatively small. We provide a statistical analysis of the Dynamics Explorer 2 vertical and horizontal ion drift measurements that show further evidence for the significance of plasma wave energization process in regions of varying levels of Joule heating. Copyright 1999 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Kivanç, Ö., & Heelis, R. A. (1999). On relationships between horizontal velocity structure and thermal ion upwellings at high latitudes. Geophysical Research Letters, 26(13), 1829–1832. https://doi.org/10.1029/1999GL900371

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