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2007 |
Kataoka, Ryuho; Nishitani, Nozomu; Ebihara, Yusuke; Hosokawa, Keisuke; Ogawa, Tadahiko; Kikuchi, Takashi; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi; Published by: Geophysical Research Letters Published on: Jan-01-2007 YEAR: 2007   DOI: 10.1029/2007GL031552 |
During the SpreadFEx campaign from September 22 to November 8, 2005, two airglow CCD imagers, located at near Brasilia (14.8S, 47.6W, Mag. 10S) and at Cariri (7.4S, 36.5W, Mag. 9S) were operated simultaneously and measured the equatorial ionospheric bubble structures and their time evolution by monitoring the OI 6300 emission. From the 10 nights of coincident data, we observed that on some nights the bubbles was formed at the west of Cariri, but not seen from the Brasilia site. This suggests that the bubble formation and development started near the Cariri observation site. Identification of a longitudinal zone where the SpF is seeding is very important in order to find the mechanism of formation. The present paper will discuss SpF seeding mechanisms and possible contribution of the mesospheric gravity wave activity. Takahashi*, H.; Pautet, P.-D.; Fechine, J.; Abdu, M.; Batista, I.; Paula, E.; Sobral, J.H.A.; Gobbi, D.; Arruda, D.; Batista, P.; Sabba, F.; Taylor, M.; Medeiros, A.; Buriti, R.; Wrasse, C.; Fritts, D.; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2007   DOI: 10.1190/sbgf2007-404 |
The seasonal dependence of cycle slip occurrence of GPS data over China low latitude region The relationship of daily accumulated cycle slip occurrence with the season is analyzed using the GPS data observed in six GPS stations located in China low latitude region in 2001. It is found that the seasonal dependence of cycle slip occurrence is evident. The cycle slip mainly occurs during the periods of two equinox months (March to May and September to October), and some correlative changes of the cycle slip occurrences over all six stations are exhibited in some special days. Considering the diurnal dependence of cycle slip, it can be inferred that the cycle slip occurrence with certain elevation limitation is related with the ionospheric irregularities over this region. Zhang, Donghe; Feng, Man; Xiao, Zuo; Hao, Yongqiang; Shi, LiQin; Yang, GuangLin; Suo, YuCheng; Published by: Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences Published on: YEAR: 2007   DOI: 10.1007/s11431-007-0059-4 |
Becker-Guedes, F; Sahai, Y; Fagundes, PR; Espinoza, ES; Pillat, VG; Lima, WLC; Basu, Su; Basu, Sa; Otsuka, Y; Shiokawa, K; MacKenzie, E.; Bittencourt, J.; Published by: Published on: |
2006 |
Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in a magnetotail flank-like geometry: Three-dimensional MHD simulations Takagi, K; Hashimoto, C; Hasegawa, H; Fujimoto, M; TanDokoro, R; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Kozyra, JU; Shibata, K; Barnes, RJ; Basu, S; Davila, JM; Fox, NJ; Gopalswamy, N; Kuznetsova, MM; Pallamraju, D; Paxton, LJ; , others; Published by: Published on: |
Kozyra, JU; Shibata, K; Fox, NJ; Basu, S; Coster, AJ; Davila, JM; Gopalswamy, N; Liou, K; Lu, G; Mann, IR; , others; Published by: Published on: |
2005 |
Sahai, Y; Fagundes, PR; Becker-Guedes, F; Bolzan, MJA; , Abalde; Pillat, VG; De Jesus, R; Lima, WLC; Crowley, G; Shiokawa, K; , others; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
We compare, for the first time, geomagnetically-conjugate plasma bubbles observed by ground-based OI 630.0-nm all-sky imagers at Shigaraki, Japan (34.8◦ N, 136.1◦ E; magnetic Ogawa, Tadahiko; Sagawa, Eiichi; Otsuka, Yuichi; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Immel, Thomas; Published by: Earth, planets and space Published on: YEAR: 2005   DOI: 10.1186/BF03351822 |
2004 |
Sahai, Y; Fagundes, PR; Becker-Guedes, F; , Abalde; Crowley, G; Pi, X; Igarashi, K; Amarante, GM; Pimenta, AA; Bittencourt, JA; Published by: Published on: |
Time evolution of high-altitude plasma bubbles imaged at geomagnetic conjugate points Temporal and spatial evolution of two high-altitude plasma bubbles (evening and midnight) was observed on 4 April 2002, at geomagnetic conjugate points at Sata, Japan (magnetic Shiokawa, K; Otsuka, Y; Ogawa, T; Wilkinson, P; Published by: Published on: |
2003 |
Krynicki, MP; Conde, M; Lummerzheim, D; Paxton, L; Ishii, M; Published by: Published on: |
1996 |
Astronomy on the Midcourse Space Experiment Price, SD; Tedesco, EF; Cohen, M; Walker, RG; Henry, RC; Moshir, M; Paxton, LJ; Witteborn, FC; Egan, MP; Shipman, RF; Published by: Published on: |
Astronomy on the Midcourse Space Experiment Price, SD; Tedesco, EF; Cohen, M; Walker, RG; Henry, RC; Moshir, M; Paxton, LJ; Witteborn, FC; Egan, MP; Shipman, RF; Published by: Published on: |