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Found 68 entries in the Bibliography.


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2006

Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD): Mission Implementation

McClintock, W; Lankton, M; Estes, R; Aksens, A; Anderson, D; Andersson, L; Codrescu, M; Burns, A; Daniell, R; Eparvier, F; , others;

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2005

On the relation between sub-auroral electric fields, the ring current and the plasmasphere

Brandt, PC; Goldstein, J; Anderson, PC; Anderson, BJ; DeMajistre, R; Roelof, EC;

Published by: Geophysical monograph      Published on:

YEAR: 2005     DOI:

On the relation between sub-auroral electric fields, the ring current and the plasmasphere

Brandt, PC; Goldstein, J; Anderson, PC; Anderson, BJ; DeMajistre, R; Roelof, EC;

Published by: Geophysical monograph      Published on:

YEAR: 2005     DOI:

2004

GPS Occultation Sensor Contributions to Studies of the Equatorial Ionosphere

Straus, PR; Crowley, G; Anderson, PC;

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Coupling processes in the inner magnetosphere associated with midlatitude red auroras during superstorms

Kozyra, JU; Anderson, BJ; Brandt, PC; Cattell, CA; Dombeck, JP; Hairston, MR; Heelis, RA; Huang, CY; Korth, H; Liemohn, MW; , others;

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YEAR: 2004     DOI:

2003

Equatorial, Daytime ExB Drift Velocities Inferred From GUVI 1356 A Radiance Observations

Anderson, DN; Anghel, A;

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GPS occultation sensor observations of ionospheric scintillation

We present the first globally distributed set of observations of radiowave scintillation by a GPS occultation sensor, the Ionospheric Occultation Experiment on board the PICOSat satellite.

Straus, PR; Anderson, PC; Danaher, JE;

Published by: Geophysical research letters      Published on:

YEAR: 2003     DOI:

Atmospheric effects of energetic electron precipitation during substorms

Nesse, H; Stadsnes, J; Aksnes, A; Saetre, C; Aasnes, A; Christensen, AB; Anderson, PC; Paxton, L; Ostgaard, N;

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YEAR: 2003     DOI:

Storm-time ion pressure distribution of the inner magnetosphere

Brandt, PC; Roelof, EC; DeMajistre, R; Lui, AT; Mitchell, DG; Anderson, BJ; Ohtani, S; Fok, M-C;

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YEAR: 2003     DOI:

2002

Comparison of In Situ Auroral Electron Measurements With Distributions Inferred from Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) Measurements

Anderson, PC; Christensen, AB; Paxton, LJ; Hecht, JH; Strickland, DJ; Morrison, DJ; Wolven, BC; Zhang, Y; Kil, H;

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YEAR: 2002     DOI:

Spacecraft charging hazards in low-Earth orbit

Anderson, Phillip;

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Validation of Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) Derived Electron Density Profiles With Measurements by the EISCAT Radar

McCrea, IW; Anderson, PC; , Howells; Paxton, LJ; Zhang, Y; Douglas, SJ; Christensen, AB;

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YEAR: 2002     DOI:

1998

Nitric oxide abundance in the mesosphere/lower thermosphere region: Roles of solar soft X rays, suprathermal N (4 S) atoms, and vertical transport

Swaminathan, PK; Strobel, DF; Kupperman, DG; Kumar, Krishna; Acton, L; DeMajistre, R; Yee, J-H; Paxton, L; Anderson, DE; Strickland, DJ; , others;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 1998     DOI:

On the sodium tail of comet Hale-Bopp (C/1995 O1)(Paper 98GL02254)

Kupperman, DG; Paxton, LJ; Carbary, J; Romick, GJ; Anderson, DE; Meng, CI; Feldman, PD;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on:

YEAR: 1998     DOI:

1994

Midcourse Space Experiment satellite ultraviolet and visible background phenomenology

Romick, Gerald; Anderson, Donald; Carbary, James; Paxton, Larry; Morrison, Daniel; Meng, Ching-I;

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YEAR: 1994     DOI:

Global ultraviolet imager (GUVI) for the NASA Thermosphere-Ionsphere-Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (TIMED) mission

Christensen, Andrew; Walterscheid, Richard; Ross, Martin; Meng, Ching-I; Paxton, Larry; Anderson, Donald; Crowley, Geoffrey; Avery, Susan; Craven, John; Meier, Robert; , others;

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YEAR: 1994     DOI:

1982

Atomic Carbon in the Atmosphere of Venus: Observations and Theory.

Paxton, L; Stewart, AIF; Anderson, DE;

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YEAR: 1982     DOI:

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Wind-driven transport of thermospheric air parcels in the auroral zone

Data from ground-based optical instruments at Poker Flat and Fort Yukon in Alaska recorded during 2010 were used to examine the relationship between composition changes in the auroral thermosphere and transport effects by neutral winds. Thermospheric column [O]/[N2] estimates were obtained from a pair of four-channel zenith-pointed narrow field photometers located at Poker Flat and Fort Yukon, whereas neutral winds at E and F-region heights were measured using an all-sky imaging Fabry-Perot spectrometer at Poker Flat. Wind fields were obtained over a spatial region around 1400 km in diameter in the F-region, or 700 km in the E-region, with a cadence of one observation every few minutes. We focus in particular on a sustained depletion of column [O]/[N2] observed during the minor storm period of April 4-8, 2010. While various correlated events were noted, no systematic relation was found between between horizontal winds and the column [O]/[N2] during this period (or indeed on any of the several tens of other days that we examined.) However during the storm there was a very obvious increase in activity of vertical winds, horizontal divergence, and associated wave activity. We suggest that the long-lived decrease in column [O]/[N2] during the storm was due to vertical mixing being enhanced by a process akin to eddy diffusion. This is in contrast to the more typical picture of localized “upwellings” being driven by Joule heating, and then carrying molecular species aloft

Conde, Mark; Hecht, James; Anderson, Callum;

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