Replication Data for: Multi-scale Measurements of Mesospheric Aerosols and Electrons During the MAXIDUSTY campaignhttps://doi.org/10.18710/N8GF1UAntonsen, TarjeiHavnes, OveSpicher, AndresDataverseNO2018-06-182023-09-28T22:18:37ZContains replication data for figures in: "Multi-scale Measurements of Mesospheric Aerosols and Electrons During the MAXIDUSTY campaign"
Producer: UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Contact: tarjei.antonsen@uit.no
Funding agency, Norwegian research Council, Grant number 240065.
Regarding the dust data:
DUSTY probe:
BP.txt contains the bottomplate current and height vector.
G2.txt contains the Grid 2 current and height vectors. Ambient current is subtracted.
The data can be used to reproduce all figures.
Column 1 is Height in km.
Column 2 is net current in nano amperes(nA).
MUDD probe:
There is one file for each respective retarding potential for each respective MUDD-probe. The altitude is given in the same file, i.e. the left column gives payload altitude in meters, and the right column gives MUDD bottom plate potential in nano-Amperes.
'M1BBP_m2.txt' contains the data for MUDD-1 on MXD-1B, for retarding potential -2V ("m2").
NB: Note that this is retarding for negative particles, so that a negative potential becomes attractive.
Regarding the ELECTRON DENSITY DATA:
The electron densities are presented in .CSV-files.
'ne_mnlp_MXD1' gives the in m^-3, and 'time_mnlp_MXD1' gives the time in seconds.
Regarding the RADAR DATA:
The data for the respective flights are gathered in two text-files with filename indicating the corresponding flight. The integration time was 2 minutes. The SNR data is from along the rocket trajectory.
Column 1 is height in km.
Column 2 is SNR 2 minutes before launch
Column 3 is SNR 2 minutes after launch.PhysicsMesospheric dustIce particlesElectron densitybite-outwavelet analysisradar measurementsdensity fluctuationsmulti-scale dust measurementsEnglishAntonsen, T., Havnes, O., & Spicher, A. (2019). Multi-scale measurements of mesospheric aerosols and electrons during the MAXIDUSTY campaign. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 12(4), 2139-2153., doi, 10.5194/amt-12-2139-2019, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-2139-20192018-06-18Antonsen, Tarjei2018-06-15CC0 1.0