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The earth's ionosphere
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The article was published on 1989-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 862 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ionosphere.read more
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Characteristics of intense space weather events as observed from a low latitude station during solar minimum
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a dual-frequency high-resolution software-based GPS receiver to monitor TEC and phase from Calcutta, India situated near the northern crest of the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly for studying some Space Weather events during 2008-2010.
Equinoctial and June solstitial F-region irregularities over Sanya
TL;DR: In this paper, data from the continuous observations of F-region irregularities by the VHF radar, an ionosonde and a GPS scintillation/TEC receiver during the equinoctial and June solstitial months of 2009-2010 have been analyzed.
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New insights from a nonlocal generalization of the Farley-Buneman instability problem at high latitudes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a systematic formalism to account for the propagation and the growth/decay of high-latitude Farley-Buneman and gradient-drift waves through vertical convective effects.
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First observations of the midlatitude evening anomaly using Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) radars
TL;DR: The recent development of midlatitude Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) radars over North America and Japan has revealed an evening enhancement in ground backscatter during the summer as mentioned in this paper.
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Meteor trail diffusion and fields: 1. Simulations
Ya. S. Dimant,Meers Oppenheim +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, finite element simulations of trail plasma physics applicable to the majority of small meteors are presented, and a newly developed analytical theory of meteor electrodynamics is presented to predict nearly identical fields and diffusion rates.