Articles | Volume 13
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-13-243-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-13-243-2015
03 Nov 2015
 | 03 Nov 2015

Investigation of the strong turbulence in the geospace environment

O. Kharshiladze and K. Chargazia

Abstract. Plasma vortices are often detected by spacecraft in the geospace (atmosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere) environment, for instance in the magnetosheath and in the magnetotail region. Large scale vortices may correspond to the injection scale of turbulence, so that understanding their origin is important for understanding the energy transfer processes in the geospace environment. In a recent work, turbulent state of plasma medium (especially, ionosphere) is overviewed. Experimental observation data from THEMIS mission (Keiling et al., 2009) is investigated and numerical simulations are carried out. By analyzing the THEMIS data for that event, we find that several vortices in the magnetotail are detected together with the main one and these vortices constitute a vortex chain. Such vortices can cause the strong turbulent state in the different media. The strong magnetic turbulence is investigated in the ionsophere as an ensemble of such strongly localized (weakly interacting) vortices. Characteristics of power spectral densities are estimated for the observed and analytical stationary dipole structures. These characteristics give good description of the vortex structures.

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The paper is concerned to the theoretical and experimental study of plasma vortices. Plasma vortices are often detected by spacecraft in the geospace environment, for instance in the magnetosheath and in the magnetotail region. Large scale vortices may correspond to the injection scale of turbulence. The strong magnetic turbulence is investigated in the ionsophere as an ensemble of such strongly localized vortices.