Nonlinear evolution of internal gravity waves in the Earth's ionosphere: Analytical and numerical approach
T. D. Kaladze,
A. P. Misra,
A. Roy
et al.
Abstract:The nonlinear propagation of internal gravity waves in the weakly ionized, incompressible Earth's ionosphere is studied using the fluid theory approach. Previous theory in the literature is advanced by the effects of the terrestrial inhomogeneous magnetic field embedded in weakly ionized ionospheric layers ranging in altitude from about 50 to 500 km. It is shown that the ionospheric conducting fluids can support the formation of solitary dipolar vortices (or modons). Both analytical and numerical solutions of … Show more
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