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Inez S. Batista
Researcher at National Institute for Space Research
Publications - 129
Citations - 5797
Inez S. Batista is an academic researcher from National Institute for Space Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionosphere & F region. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 123 publications receiving 5142 citations.
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Equatorial F region evening vertical drift, and peak height, during southern winter months: A comparison of observational data with the IRI descriptions
TL;DR: In this article, a comparative study of these vertical drifts with their IRI representations was presented at the Grahamstown IRI 2003 workshop, which yielded further clues towards a better understanding of the possible mechanism for the infrequent evening vertical drift occurrence in winter over South America, and especially over Brazil.
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Ionospheric irregularity behavior during the September 6–10, 2017 magnetic storm over Brazilian equatorial–low latitudes
Eurico R. de Paula,Cesar B. A. de Oliveira,Ronald G. Caton,P. M. S. Negreti,Inez S. Batista,A. R. F. Martinon,A. C. Neto,M. A. Abdu,João Francisco Galera Monico,Jonas Sousasantos,Alison de Oliveira Moraes +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the ionospheric irregularity over Sao Luis (02.5°S, 44.3°W, dip lat − 04.67°) was studied using data from the VHF, Digisonde and GPS receivers.
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Equatorial ionosphere responses to two magnetic storms of moderate intensity from conjugate point observations in Brazil
M. A. Abdu,Inez S. Batista,Fernando C. P. Bertoni,Bodo W. Reinisch,Esfhan alam Kherani,J. H. A. Sobral +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of storm time electric fields on the equatorial ionosphere at different phases of the two long lasting storm sequences was investigated, for the first time, by conjugate point observations in Brazil.
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Observation of Postsunset OI 135.6 nm radiance Enhancement over South America by the GOLD Mission
Xuguang Cai,Alan G. Burns,Wenbin Wang,Liying Qian,Jing Liu,Stanley C. Solomon,Richard W. Eastes,Robert E. Daniell,Carlos Martinis,William E. McClintock,Inez S. Batista +10 more
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An investigation of ionospheric responses, and disturbance thermospheric winds, during magnetic storms over South American sector
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the results of a study of the ionospheric and thermospheric response to magnetic storm disturbances for four stations covering a wide range of latitude in the South American region.