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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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Observations of day-to-day variability in precursor signatures to equatorial F-region plasma depletions

TL;DR: In this paper, a campaign was carried out to study the day-to-day variability in precursor signatures to large-scale ionospheric F-region plasma irregularities, using optical diagnostic techniques, near the magnetic equator in the Brazilian sector.
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Incoherent scatter radar, ionosonde, and satellite measurements of equatorial F region vertical plasma drifts in the evening sector

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship of incoherent scatter radar and ionosonde drift observations over the Peruvian equatorial region, and AE-E satellite drifts for different geophysical conditions.
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Simulations of blanketing sporadic E-layer over the Brazilian sector driven by tidal winds

TL;DR: In this article, a modified version of a theoretical model for the E region (MIRE) for a Brazilian region: Cachoeira Paulista, a low latitude station is presented.
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Evidence on 2–4 day oscillations of the equatorial ionosphere h′F and mesospheric airglow emissions

TL;DR: In this article, the first time that the planetary scale waves in the MLT region and in the ionosphere are discussed by airglow and ionospheric observations, respectively.
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A comparison of ionospheric vertical drift velocities measured by Digisonde and Incoherent Scatter Radar at the magnetic equator

TL;DR: Using data acquired with a Digisonde DPS-4 and an Incoherent Scatter Radar both from Jicamarca Radio Observatory, Peru, comparisons of ionospheric vertical drift velocities derived from these two instruments are carried out in this article.