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J. Dandouras
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 9
Citations - 610
J. Dandouras is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasma sheet & Substorm. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 589 citations.
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The Cluster Ion Spectrometry (CIS) Experiment
H. Rème,J. M. Bosqued,Jean-André Sauvaud,A. Cros,J. Dandouras,C. Aoustin,J. Bouyssou,T. Camus,J. Cuvilo,C. Martz,J. L. Medale,H. Perrier,D. Romefort,Jean-Noël Rouzaud,Claude d’Uston,Eberhard Möbius,K. Crocker,M. Granoff,L. M. Kistler,M. Popecki,D. Hovestadt,Berndt Klecker,G. Paschmann,Manfred Scholer,C. W. Carlson,D. W. Curtis,Robert P. Lin,James P. McFadden,Vittorio Formisano,E. Amata,M. B. Bavassano-Cattaneo,P. Baldetti,G. Belluci,Roberto Bruno,G. Chionchio,A. M. Di Lellis,E. G. Shelley,A. G. Ghielmetti,W. Lennartsson,A. Korth,H. Rosenbauer,Rickard Lundin,S. Olsen,George K. Parks,Matthew D. McCarthy,Hans Balsiger +45 more
TL;DR: The Cluster Ion Spectrometry (CIS) experiment is a comprehensive ionic plasma spec-trometry package on-board the four Cluster spacecraft capable of obtaining full three-dimensional ion distributions with good time resolution (one spacecraft spin) with mass per charge composition determination as mentioned in this paper.
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Location and propagation of the magnetotail current disruption during substorm expansion: Analysis and simulation of an ISEE multi-onset event
TL;DR: In this article, magnetic field variations measured onboard the ISEE-1 spacecraft in the tail northern lobe (∼22 RE geocentric distance) during a substorm with multiple onsets are analyzed and simulated using a model current sheet.
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Tailward propagating cross-tail current disruption and dynamics of near-Earth Tail: A multi-point measurement analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, the location and tailward propagation velocity of the partial cross-tail current disruption associated with a well-defined substorm was inferred from magnetic data taken by three satellites, GEOS-2, ISEE-1, and ISEE2, in the near-Earth plasma sheet (6.6-13 RE).
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A multisatellite study of the plasma sheet dynamics at substorm onset
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-satellite study has been conducted on the temporal relationship between energetic particle injections observed at the geostationary orbit onboard GEOS-2 and decreases of thermal plasma sheet particle fluxes (''plasma sheet thinnings'') observed in the more distant geomagnetic tail onboard the ISEE-1 and -2 spacecraft.
The Cluster Ion Spectrometry Experiment
H. Rème,J. M. Bosqued,J. A. Sauvaud,A. Cros,J. Dandouras,C. Aoustin,Ch. Martz,J. L. Medale,Jean-Noël Rouzaud,Eberhard Möbius,K. Crocker,M. Granoff,L. M. Kistler,D. Hovestadt,B. Klecker,G. Paschmann,M. Ertl,E. Kunneth,C. W. Carlson,D. W. Curtis,Robert P. Lin,J. P. McFadden,J. Croyle,E. G. Shelley,A. G. Ghielmetti,W. Lennartsson,A. Korth,H. Rosenbauer,I. Szemerey,Rickard Lundin,S. Olsen,George K. Parks,Matthew D. McCarthy,Hans Balsiger,Vittorio Formisano,M. Di Lellis,Roberto Bruno,M. B. Bavassano-Cattaneo,B. Baldetti,G. Chionchio +39 more