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J.R. Dudeney

Researcher at Natural Environment Research Council

Publications -  12
Citations -  347

J.R. Dudeney is an academic researcher from Natural Environment Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionosphere & Plasma sheet. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 337 citations.

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High spatial and temporal resolution observations of the ionospheric cusp

TL;DR: In this article, the Halley PACE HF radar has been operated in a new mode to provide very high time (10 s) and space (15 km) resolution measurements of the iono-spheric signatures of the cusp and the low-latitude boundary layer.
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Vertical thermospheric winds at the equatorward edge of the auroral oval

TL;DR: In this article, a study has been made of vertical thermospheric winds in the vicinity of Halley, Antarctica (75.5°S, 26.8°W; L = 4.2).
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The nightside ionospheric response to IMF by changes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used an excellent conjunction between the Halley HF radar and the POLAR satellite to demonstrate that a sharp latitudinal gradient in the Doppler spectral width is associated with the boundary between the central plasma sheet and boundary layer plasma precipitation.
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An ionospheric signature of possible enhanced magnetic field merging on the dayside magnetopause

TL;DR: In this paper, the high temporal and spatial resolution of the Polar Anglo-American Conjugate Experiment radar data have permitted the evolution and formation of a transient plasma velocity signature in the cusp ionosphere to be studied.
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Satellite Experiments Simultaneous with Antarctic Measurements (SESAME)

TL;DR: Satellite Experiments Simultaneous with Antarctic Measurements (SESAME) is one of the four ground-based programs within the NASA/ISAS Global Geospace Science (GGS) mission, itself part of the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics (ISTP) programme as discussed by the authors.