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Shun-Rong Zhang
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 203
Citations - 5071
Shun-Rong Zhang is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionosphere & Millstone Hill. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 174 publications receiving 3507 citations. Previous affiliations of Shun-Rong Zhang include International Centre for Theoretical Physics & Beijing Forestry University.
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Comparison of COSMIC ionospheric measurements with ground-based observations and model predictions : Preliminary results
Jiuhou Lei,Stig Syndergaard,Alan G. Burns,Stanley C. Solomon,Wenbin Wang,Zhen Zeng,Zhen Zeng,Raymond G. Roble,Qian Wu,Ying-Hwa Kuo,John M. Holt,Shun-Rong Zhang,David L. Hysell,Fabiano S. Rodrigues,Chien H. Lin +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, electron densities retrieved from the COSMIC radio occultation (RO) measurements are compared with those measured by incoherent scatter radars (ISR) and ionosondes.
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Ionospheric signatures of sudden stratospheric warming: Ion temperature at middle latitude
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze ion temperature observations at 100-300 km height obtained by the Millstone Hill incoherent scatter radar (42.6°N, 288.5°E) and conclude that this variation is associated with stratospheric warming.
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Variations of electron density based on long-term incoherent scatter radar and ionosonde measurements over Millstone Hill
TL;DR: In this article, the authors derived peak density NmF2, peak height h(m)F(2), and scale height H from incoherent scatter radar (ISR) and ionosonde over Millstone Hill (42.6 D N, 288.5 D E) measurements to explore ionospheric temporal variations.
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Direct Observations of the Evolution of Polar Cap Ionization Patches
Qing-He Zhang,Bei-Chen Zhang,Mike Lockwood,Hongqiao Hu,Joran Moen,J. Michael Ruohoniemi,Evan G. Thomas,Shun-Rong Zhang,Huigen Yang,Rui-Yuan Liu,Kathryn A. McWilliams,Kathryn A. McWilliams,J. B. H. Baker +12 more
TL;DR: The authors' observations show that modulation of nightside reconnection in the substorm cycle of the magnetosphere helps form the gaps between patches where steady convection would give a “tongue” of ionization (TOI).
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Profiles of Ionospheric Storm‐enhanced Density during the 17 March 2015 Great Storm
Jing Liu,Wenbin Wang,Alan G. Burns,Xinan Yue,Shun-Rong Zhang,Yongliang Zhang,Chao-Song Huang +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, during the 17 March 2015 great storm, the observed TEC, NmF2, and electron temperatures of the stormenhanced density (SED) over Millstone Hill (42.6°N, 71.5°W, 72° dip angle) show a quiet different picture.