Ten-year climatology of potassium number density at 54° N, 12° E

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Date
2017
Volume
162
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Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science
Abstract

In the years from 2002 to 2012 potassium densities observations were performed in the mesopause region at Kühlungsborn using a potassium Doppler lidar. The 10-year diurnal data set comprises 5090 h of potassium number densities at 741 days with 25.2% under full daylight conditions. Potassium number densities show a clear semi-annual variation with two broad maxima reoccurring every year. The first maximum occurs in summer and lasts for about 4 months (May–August) with number densities up to 60 atoms/cc. The second maximum is observed from early December to late February with densities up to 30 atoms/cc. Both the peak density and the column density are higher at solstices than at equinoxes. The large data set shows little variation of the mean layer over the 10 years.

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Mesosphere and lower thermosphere, Observation, Potassium layer, Resonance Doppler lidar
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Lautenbach, J., Höffner, J., Lübken, F.-J., Kopp, M., & Gerding, M. (2017). Ten-year climatology of potassium number density at 54° N, 12° E. 162. https://doi.org//10.1016/j.jastp.2017.06.010
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