Articles | Volume 26, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-1725-2008
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-1725-2008
18 Jun 2008
 | 18 Jun 2008

VHF scintillations, orientation of the anisotropy of F-region irregularities and direction of plasma convection in the polar cap

E. D. Tereshchenko, N. Yu. Romanova, and A. V. Koustov

Abstract. Scintillation data recorded at the polar cap station Barentsburg are shown to occasionally exhibit two or more peaks in the latitudinal profiles of the amplitude dispersion. Comparison with concurrent SuperDARN radar convection maps indicates that multiple peaks occur when Barentsburg is located within the area of strong changes in the plasma flow direction. When parameters of the ionospheric irregularities are inferred from the scintillation data, the orientation of the irregularity anisotropy in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field is found to coincide well with the E×B flow direction, individually for each peak of the scintillation data. The differences were found to be mostly less than 20° for a data set comprised of 104 events. The conclusion is made that analysis of scintillation data allows one to infer the direction of plasma flow with a certain degree of detail.