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Yuh Ing Chen
Researcher at National Central University
Publications - 66
Citations - 3280
Yuh Ing Chen is an academic researcher from National Central University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Total electron content & TEC. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 66 publications receiving 2940 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuh Ing Chen include Ohio State University.
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Pre-earthquake ionospheric anomalies registered by continuous GPS TEC measurements
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined pre-earthquake ionospheric anomalies by the total electron content (TEC) derived from a ground-based receiver of the Global Positioning System (GPS).
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A statistical investigation of preearthquake ionospheric anomaly
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between variations of the plasma frequency at the ionospheric F2 peak foF2 and 184 earthquakes with magnitude M ≥ 5.0 during 1994-1999 in the Taiwan area.
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Variations of ionospheric total electron content during the Chi-Chi earthquake
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) served by a network of the global positioning system (GPS) receivers in Taiwan area.
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Seismoionospheric GPS total electron content anomalies observed before the 12 May 2008 Mw7.9 Wenchuan earthquake
Jann-Yenq Liu,Yuh Ing Chen,Chia-Hung Chen,Cheng Yan Liu,Chow-Son Chen,Masahide Nishihashi,J. Z. Li,Ya Qin Xia,K.-I. Oyama,Katsumi Hattori,Chien Hung Lin +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the global ionospheric map (GIM) was used to observe variations in the total electron content (TEC) of the global positioning system (GPS) associated with 35 M ≥ 6.0 earthquakes that occurred in China during the 10-year period of 1 May 1998 to 30 April 2008.
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Seismo‐ionospheric signatures prior to M≥6.0 Taiwan earthquakes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined variations of the greatest plasma frequency in the ionosphere, foF2, recorded by the Chung-Li ionosonde (25.0° N, 121.1° E) before M≥6.0 earthquakes during 1994-1999.