The relative importance of solar activity and anthropogenic influences on the ion composition, temperature, and associated neutrals of the middle atmosphere

Authors
Citation
G. Beig, The relative importance of solar activity and anthropogenic influences on the ion composition, temperature, and associated neutrals of the middle atmosphere, J GEO RES-A, 105(D15), 2000, pp. 19841-19856
Citations number
71
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Volume
105
Issue
D15
Year of publication
2000
Pages
19841 - 19856
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
The changes arising from variations in solar activity and human activities on atmospheric composition and thermal structure of the middle atmosphere, especially in the ion composition, are assessed using interactive one- and two-dimensional chemical models of the stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere. The changes from anthropogenic activities are less in magnitu de but permanent in nature, and changes due to variations in the solar acti vity are comparatively higher but periodic. Our results may have bearing an d could explain some of the results reported in recent literature on observ ed lower ionospheric data and strengthen the global change concept in this region. Model response to available observations is quite reasonable, and a good agreement on temperature trend and ionization parameters is found, Th e impact of increasing concentrations of several greenhouse gases (anthropo genic origin) and variations in solar activity on the ion composition, temp erature, and neutral species (of interest to ionization) is examined in two different modeling studies. In each case, the effect of the other forcing is filtered out. A cooling of the order of -10 degrees K in the mesosphere and a maximum of -14 degrees K in the stratosphere is predicted for the dou ble-CO2 scenario. A decreasing trend in nitric oxide number density from -4 0% to -95% with altitude is noticed for the double-CO2 case contrary to an increasing trend (10% to 140%) for high solar activity (HSA) as compared to low solar activity (LSA) conditions in the mesosphere and the lower thermo sphere, As a result of changes in temperature and in the concentrations of NO, O-2, H2O, O, CH3CN, a decreasing trend of -50% for the double-CO2 case and an increasing trend of 60% for HSA as compared to LSA are predicted in NO+ ion number density near the mesopause for the tropics. The variations i n water cluster ions are negligible in the stratosphere but reach to -50% i n the lower thermosphere for the double-CO2 scenario. The total ion density varies from -30% at 40 km to +30% at 90 km for HSA as compared to LSA cond itions and from -5% to 12% from the stratosphere to the mesosphere for the double-CO2 scenario.