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Ivana Kolmasova
Researcher at Charles University in Prague
Publications - 69
Citations - 705
Ivana Kolmasova is an academic researcher from Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lightning & Whistler. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 46 publications receiving 423 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivana Kolmasova include Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
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Propagation of lower-band whistler-mode waves in the outer Van Allen belt: Systematic analysis of 11 years of multi-component data from the Cluster spacecraft
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used 11 years of measurements of the STAFF-SA instruments onboard the four Cluster spacecraft to systematically build maps of wave propagation parameters as a function of position.
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Prevalent lightning sferics at 600 megahertz near Jupiter's poles.
Shannon Brown,Michael Janssen,Virgil Adumitroaie,Sushil K. Atreya,Scott Bolton,Samuel Gulkis,Andrew P. Ingersoll,Steven Levin,Cheng Li,Liming Li,Jonathan I. Lunine,Sidharth Misra,Glenn S. Orton,Paul G. Steffes,Fachreddin Tabataba-Vakili,Ivana Kolmasova,Ivana Kolmasova,Masafumi Imai,Ondřej Santolík,Ondřej Santolík,William S. Kurth,George Hospodarsky,Donald A. Gurnett,John E. P. Connerney +23 more
TL;DR: Observations of broadband emission from lightning on Jupiter at 600 megahertz show a lightning discharge mechanism similar to that of terrestrial lightning and indicate increased moist convection near Jupiter’s poles.
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The Solar Orbiter Radio and Plasma Waves (RPW) instrument
Milan Maksimovic,Stuart D. Bale,T. Chust,Yu. V. Khotyaintsev,Vladimir Krasnoselskikh,Matthieu Kretzschmar,Matthieu Kretzschmar,Dirk Plettemeier,Helmut O. Rucker,Jan Soucek,M. Steller,Štěpán Štverák,Pavel M. Trávníček,Pavel M. Trávníček,Andris Vaivads,Andris Vaivads,S. Chaintreuil,M. Dekkali,Olga Alexandrova,Pierre Astier,G. Barbary,D. Bérard,X. Bonnin,K. Boughedada,Baptiste Cecconi,F. Chapron,M. Chariet,C. Collin,Y. de Conchy,D. Dias,L. Guéguen,Laurent Lamy,V. Leray,Sonny Lion,L. R. Malac-Allain,Lorenzo Matteini,Quynh Nhu Nguyen,Filippo Pantellini,J. Parisot,P. Plasson,S. Thijs,A. Vecchio,A. Vecchio,I. Fratter,E. Bellouard,E. Lorfèvre,P. Danto,S. Julien,E. Guilhem,C. Fiachetti,J. Sanisidro,C. Laffaye,F. Gonzalez,B. Pontet,N. Quéruel,G. Jannet,P. Fergeau,J.-Y. Brochot,G. Cassam-Chenai,T. Dudok de Wit,T. Dudok de Wit,M. Timofeeva,T. Vincent,C. Agrapart,Gregory T. Delory,Paul Turin,A. Jeandet,P. Leroy,P. Leroy,J.-C. Pellion,V. Bouzid,B. Katra,R. Piberne,W. Recart,Ondrej Santolik,Ondrej Santolik,Ivana Kolmasova,Ivana Kolmasova,V. Krupař,V. Krupař,V. Krupař,O. Krupařová,David Pisa,L. Uhlíř,R. Lán,J. Baše,L. Åhlén,Mats André,Lars Bylander,V. Cripps,Christopher Cully,Anders Eriksson,S.-E. Jansson,E. P. G. Johansson,Tomas Karlsson,W. Puccio,J. Břínek,H. Ottacher,Mykhaylo Panchenko,Matthieu Berthomier,Keith Goetz,Petr Hellinger,Timothy S. Horbury,Karine Issautier,Eduard P. Kontar,Säm Krucker,Säm Krucker,O. Le Contel,Philippe Louarn,Mihailo M. Martinović,Mihailo M. Martinović,Mihailo M. Martinović,Christopher J. Owen,A. Retino,Javier Rodriguez-Pacheco,Fouad Sahraoui,Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber,Arnaud Zaslavsky,I. Zouganelis +118 more
TL;DR: The Radio and Plasma Waves (RPW) instrument on the ESA Solar Orbiter mission is described in this paper, which is designed to measure in-situ magnetic and electric fields and waves from the continuous to a few hundreds of kHz.
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A study of lightning flash initiation prior to the first initial breakdown pulse
Thomas C. Marshall,Sampath Bandara,Nilmini Karunarathne,Sumedhe Karunarathne,Ivana Kolmasova,Raymond Siedlecki,Maribeth Stolzenburg +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the initiation of two intracloud (IC) and two cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning flashes using electric field change (FA) sensors and VHF (LogRF) sensors located at seven sites near Oxford, Mississippi, USA.
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Electron acceleration above thunderclouds
Martin Füllekrug,Ivana Kolmasova,Ondrej Santolik,Ondrej Santolik,Thomas Farges,József Bór,Alec Bennett,Michel Parrot,William Rison,Ferruccio Zanotti,Enrico Arnone,Andrew Mezentsev,Radek Lan,Ludek Uhlir,Giles Harrison,Serge Soula,Oscar van der Velde,Jean Louis Pinçon,Christiane Helling,Declan A. Diver +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors make use of 4 Hz −66 MHz radio waves emitted by two consecutive intense positive lightning discharges to investigate their impact on the atmosphere above a thundercloud, where the first positive lightning discharge initiates a sprite where electrons are accelerated during the exponential growth and branching of the sprite streamers.