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2022 |
Disappearance of the Polar Cap Ionosphere During Geomagnetic Storm on 11 May 2019 Multi-instrument data from Jang Bogo Station (JBS) in Antarctica were utilized to study ionospheric responses to the 11 May 2019 moderate geomagnetic storm. These include Vertical Incident Pulsed Ionospheric Radar (VIPIR)/Dynasonde, Fabry-Perot Interferometer (FPI), GPS vertical total electron content (vTEC), and magnetometer. The VIPIR/Dynasonde observed long-lasting (\textgreater11 hr) severe depletion of the electron density in the F-region ionosphere over JBS. During the depletion interval, GPS TEC also correspondingly d ... Kwon, H.-J.; Kim, K.-H.; Jee, G.; Seon, J.; Lee, C.; Ham, Y.-B.; Hong, J.; Kim, E.; Bullett, T.; Auster, H.-U.; Magnes, W.; Kraft, S.; Published by: Space Weather Published on: YEAR: 2022   DOI: 10.1029/2022SW003054 |
2010 |
A comprehensive rocket and radar study of midlatitude spread F
Earle, GD; Bhaneja, P; Roddy, PA; Swenson, CM; Barjatya, Aroh; Bishop, RL; Bullett, TW; Crowley, G; Redmon, R; Groves, K; , others; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
2007 |
Multi-Platform Ground-Based Observations of Meso-Scale Waves and Spread F at Midlatitudes
Earle, G; Bullett, T; Groves, K; Bishop, R; Crowley, G; Bust, G; Tolman, B; Calfas, R; Garner, T; Munton, D; Published by: Published on: |
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