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International Reference Ionosphere 2007: Improvements and new parameters

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The International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) is the de facto international standard for the climatological specification of ionospheric parameters and as such it is currently undergoing registration as Technical Specification (TS) of the International Standardization Organization (ISO) as discussed by the authors.
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This article is published in Advances in Space Research.The article was published on 2008-08-18. It has received 1029 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: International Reference Ionosphere & International Geomagnetic Reference Field.

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The international reference ionosphere today and in the future

TL;DR: The International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) is a standard for the specification of plasma parameters in Earth's ionosphere as mentioned in this paper, which is used by the International Union of Radio Science (URSI).
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Fast and ultrafast Kelvin wave modulations of the equatorial evening F region vertical drift and spread F development

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of eastward and upward propagating fast (FK) and ultrafast Kelvin (UFK) waves in the day-to-day variability of equatorial evening prereversal vertical drift and post sunset generation of spread F/plasma bubble irregularities was investigated.
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DNSC08 mean sea surface and mean dynamic topography models

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a new high-resolution 1 min global mean sea surface (MSS) derived from the slightly smoothed difference between the DNSC08 MSS and the EGM2008 geoid.
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International Reference Ionosphere 2000

Dieter Bilitza
- 01 Mar 2001 - 
TL;DR: The International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) is the international standard for the specification of ionospheric densities and temperatures as mentioned in this paper, which was developed and is being improved-updated by a joint working group of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) and the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR).
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Global Core Plasma Model

TL;DR: The Global Core Plasma Model (GCPM) as discussed by the authors is an attempt to assimilate previous empirical evidence and regional models into a continuous, smooth model of thermal plasma density in the inner magnetosphere.
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The evolution of the DGR approach to model electron density profiles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the evolution of the "profiler" proposed by Di Giovanni and Radicella (1990) to calculate the electron density distribution with height up to the F2 peak based on the Epstein layer.
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Topside electron density in IRI and NeQuick: Features and limitations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare ISIS-2 topology profiles with IRI and NeQuick topology models and identify weak points in their topology formulation, and present an alternative formulation based on k values derived from experimental profiles.
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