Experimental study of charge vertical transfer in surface air layer


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Abstract

The variability of air–earth electric currents in the lower 3-m air layer is analyzed in a complex with measurement data on the physical parameters that affect charge transfer in the atmosphere. Three types of air–earth current density profiles have been revealed during experimental observations in summer in Rostov region: (1) the current density decreases with an increase in the distance from the Earth’s surface and then stabilizes (nighttime conditions); (2) the current density increases with altitude up to 1 m and then decreases as altitude increases (day hours); (3) transient between types 1 and 2 that are observed in the morning and evening hours. The intensity of charge transfer in the surface air layer under the action of mechanical forces under different stratifications is estimated on the basis of data on altitude variations in the air–earth current density in view of the stationarity of electric processes and the constancy in the altitude of the total air–earth current density. Thermodynamic conditions are estimated with the use of wind velocity measurements and calculations of the turbulence factor and vertical component of the air temperature gradient.

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I. N. Panchishkina

Southern Federal University

Email: georgpu@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Rostov-on-Don, 344006

G. G. Petrova

Southern Federal University

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Email: georgpu@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Rostov-on-Don, 344006

A. I. Petrov

Southern Federal University

Email: georgpu@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Rostov-on-Don, 344006

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