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Sudden sodium layers in polar latitudes
Institution:1. Université de Caen Normandie-UMR 6143 CNRS « Morphodynamique Continentale et Côtière »-24, Rue de Tilleuls, 14000 Caen, France;2. Université de Caen Normandie-CREC-54, rue du Docteur Charcot-BP 49, 14530 Luc-sur-Mer, France;3. Aix-Marseille Université-CEREGE-Europôle Méditerranéen de l''Arbois, Avenue Louis Philibert-BP 80, 13545 Aix en Provence cedex 04, France;4. Netherlands Centre of Coastal Research, Prinses Mariannelaan 194, Voorburg, The Netherlands;5. 4, rue de l''amitié, 14760 Bretteville-sur-Odon, France
Abstract:We discuss in this paper sudden sodium layers (SSLs), which we observe with a sodium lidar instrument at Andenes, Norway (69°N). We speak of a SSL if, in a narrow altitude range (typically less than 2km), the Na density increases over the normal Na density by a factor of at least 2 within 5 min. Between December 1985 and November 1987, we have observed 42 such layers in 378 h of lidar measurements. This number increases to 75 if we only require an increase of a factor of 1.5 within 8 min. At our observation site, SSLs have the following properties: (a) they develop between 90 and 110 km altitude, (b) they develop between 20 and 02 LT, (c) their appearance shows a strong, positive correlation with that of ƒ-type Es layers, and (d) their appearance does not show a strong correlation with either riometer absorption or meteor showers. We discuss a number of potential processes for SSL formation. SSLs above 100km can be formed in ƒ-type Es layers by the conversion of Na+ ions into neutral Na. The development of SSLs below 95 km requires the presence of an additional reservoir of Na, such as Na-bearing molecules, ions, and/or ‘smoke’ particles. We also evaluate the proposal that SSLs are the outcome of single meteoroids entering the upper atmosphere, a proposition for which we find little observational support.
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