@article{oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001815, author = {Dore,I.S. and Evans,G.P. and Gledhill,J.A. and Haggard,R.}, journal = {Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue}, month = {Dec}, note = {P(論文), The research vessel S. A. AGULHAS undertook a voyage in the region of the South Atlantic Anomaly during June/July 1983. In the present paper a preliminary analysis of the ionospheric and airglow observations made from the ship is given. It was found that the ionization density in the F layer in the Anomaly is larger at its maximum near noon than that at a station at a comparable latitude outside the Anomaly, but that its minimum value at night is considerably smaller. Particle types of sporadic E ionization were encountered much more frequently at night in the Anomaly than outside, auroral, particle, flat and retardation types all being observed, the auroral type reaching a critical frequency for the ordinary ray of 7MHz on one occasion. 391.4nm airglow was observed to coincide with particle sporadic E traces on two occasions, but on one night this airglow emission was observed in the absence of sporadic E ionization. It is concluded that there is definite evidence that particles play a more important part in ionizing the E region in the Anomaly than at comparable latitudes elsewhere.}, pages = {146--153}, title = {Preliminary ionospheric and airglow results of project ISAAC}, volume = {38}, year = {1985} }