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Global UltraViolet Imager

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2017

The Global-Scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) Mission

The Earth\textquoterights thermosphere and ionosphere constitute a dynamic system that varies daily in response to energy inputs from above and from below. This system can exhibit a significant response within an hour to changes in those inputs, as plasma and fluid processes compete to control its temperature, composition, and structure. Within this system, short wavelength solar radiation and charged particles from the magnetosphere deposit energy, and waves propagating from the lower atmosphere dissipate. Understand ...

Eastes, R.; McClintock, W.; Burns, A.; Anderson, D.; Andersson, L.; Codrescu, M.; Correira, J.; Daniell, R.; England, S.; Evans, J.; Harvey, J.; Krywonos, A.; Lumpe, J.; Richmond, A.; Rusch, D.; Siegmund, O.; Solomon, S.; Strickland, D.; Woods, T.; Aksnes, A.; Budzien, S.; Dymond, K.; Eparvier, F.; Martinis, C.; Oberheide, J.;

Published by: Space Science Reviews      Published on: 10/2017

YEAR: 2017     DOI: 10.1007/s11214-017-0392-2

Ionospheric-thermospheric UV tomography: 3. A multisensor technique for creating full-orbit reconstructions of atmospheric UV emission

We present the Volume Emission Rate Tomography (VERT) technique for inverting satellite-based, multisensor limb and nadir measurements of atmospheric ultraviolet emission to create whole-orbit reconstructions of atmospheric volume emission rate. The VERT approach is more general than previous ionospheric tomography methods because it can reconstruct the volume emission rate field irrespective of the particular excitation mechanisms (e.g., radiative recombination, photoelectron impact excitation, and energetic particle pre ...

Hei, Matthew; Budzien, Scott; Dymond, Kenneth; Nicholas, Andrew; Paxton, Larry; Schaefer, Robert; Groves, Keith;

Published by: Radio Science      Published on: 07/2017

YEAR: 2017     DOI: 10.1002/2015RS005887

2015

SSULI/SSUSI UV tomographic images of large-scale plasma structuring

Hei, Matthew; Budzien, Scott; Dymond, Kenneth; Paxton, Larry; Schaefer, Robert; Groves, Keith;

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YEAR: 2015     DOI:

2013

Tomographic Imaging of Thermospheric Neutral Density Using UV Limb Scanning

Dymond, K; Budzien, SA; Nicholas, AC;

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YEAR: 2013     DOI:

2012

Global observations of L band scintillation at solar minimum made by COSMIC

Dymond, Kenneth;

Published by: Radio Science      Published on: Jan-08-2012

YEAR: 2012     DOI: 10.1029/2011RS004931

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

Eastes, R; McClintock, W; Aksnes, A; Anderson, D; Andersson, L; Burns, A; Budzien, S; Codrescu, M; Daniell, R; Dymond, K; , others;

Published by: AMC      Published on:

YEAR: 2012     DOI:

Heterogeneous Measurements for Advances in Space Science and Space Weather Forecasting

Examples of heterogenous data might include GPS radio occultation limb data and ultraviolet nadir photometry; GUVI/SSUSI cross-track O/N2 maps coupled with SSULI in-track

Budzien, Scott; Chua, Damien; Coker, Clayton; Dandenault, Patrick; Dymond, Kenneth; Nicholas, Andrew; Stephan, Andrew; Doe, Richard; Crowley, Geoff;

Published by: To emphasize that space weather forecasting with new, full-physics models requires heterogeneous datasets with complementary characteristics—not merely a higher volume of any single data type      Published on:

YEAR: 2012     DOI:

2011

A study of the strong linear relationship between the equatorial ionization anomaly and the prereversal E \texttimes B drift velocity at solar minimum

McDonald, Sarah; Coker, Clayton; Dymond, Kenneth; Anderson, David; Araujo-Pradere, Eduardo;

Published by: Radio Science      Published on: Jan-12-2011

YEAR: 2011     DOI: 10.1029/2011RS004702

A study of the strong linear relationship between the equatorial ionization anomaly and the prereversal EXB drift velocity at solar minimum

It is known that there exists a linear relationship between the maximum velocity of the prereversal enhancement (PRE) of the EXB drift and the strength of the equatorial ionization

McDonald, Sarah; Coker, Clayton; Dymond, Kenneth; Anderson, David; Araujo-Pradere, Eduardo;

Published by: Radio Science      Published on:

YEAR: 2011     DOI: 10.1029/2011RS004702

2010

Evolved Tiny Ionospheric Photometer (ETIP): A sensor for ionospheric specification

Budzien, Scott; Chua, Damien; Coker, Clayton; Dandenault, Patrick; Dymond, Kenneth; Nicholas, Andrew; Doe, Richard; Crowley, Geoff;

Published by: To address the requirements for space weather sensors, and includes adequate flexibility for accommodation on a range of future flight opportunities, including microsatellite constellations      Published on:

YEAR: 2010     DOI:

Combined in-situ and top-side remote observations of evolution of plasma bubbles

Barjatya, A; Eastes, R; Dymond, K;

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YEAR: 2010     DOI:

2009

Observations of the Ionosphere Using the Tiny Ionospheric Photometer.

Coker, Clayton; Dymond, Kenneth; Budzien, Scott; Chua, Damien; Liu, Jann-Yenq; Anderson, David; Basu, Sunanda; Pedersen, Todd;

Published by: Terrestrial, Atmospheric \& Oceanic Sciences      Published on:

YEAR: 2009     DOI:

Continuous FUV/EUV Imaging of the Ionosphere from Geosynchronous Orbit

Wood, Kent; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; McDonald, SE; Coker, C; Nicholas, AC; Kowalski, MP;

Published by: To use new imaging systems to generate measurements in 2-dimensional formats continuously for large regions with high spatial resolution      Published on:

YEAR: 2009     DOI:

Remote sensing of nighttime F region peak height and peak density using ultraviolet line ratios

We present a newly developed algorithm for simultaneously inferring the peak height and peak density of the O + ions in the nighttime ionosphere. The technique relies on the simultaneous observation of the emissions of atomic oxygen at 130.4 and 135.6 nm that are primarily produced by radiative recombination, a natural decay process of the ionosphere. The 135.6 nm emission has become the workhorse for sensing O + distribution from space from low-Earth platforms where it has been used to infer the peak electron density.

Dymond, KF;

Published by: Radio Science      Published on:

YEAR: 2009     DOI: 10.1029/2008RS004091

Ionospheric Electron Density Concurrently Derived by TIP and GOX of FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC.

The tiny ion o spheric pho tom e ter (TIP) and GPS occultation ex per i ment (GOX) onboard FORMOSAT-3/COS MIC (F3/C) are em ployed to mea sure the OI 135.6 nm in ten si ties in

Hsu, Mei-Lan; Rajesh, Panthalingal; Liu, Jann-Yenq; Tsai, Lung-Chih; Tsai, Ho-Fang; Lin, Chien-Hung; Dymond, Kenneth; Coker, Clayton; Chua, Damien; Budzien, Scott; , others;

Published by: Terrestrial, Atmospheric \& Oceanic Sciences      Published on:

YEAR: 2009     DOI: 10.3319/TAO.2008.04.24.02(F3C)

2008

Low Latitude Ionosphere Measurements by the Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) Mission

Eastes, RW; Anderson, DN; McClintock, WE; Aksnes, A; Andersson, L; Burns, AG; Budzien, SA; Codrescu, MV; Daniell, RE; Dymond, KF; , others;

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YEAR: 2008     DOI:

Hemispheric asymmetries in the longitudinal structure of the low-latitude nighttime ionosphere

McDonald, SE; Dymond, KF; Summers, ME;

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

YEAR: 2008     DOI:

2007

Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD)-New Observing Capabilities for Space Weather Specification and Forecasting

Eastes, R; Codrescu, M; McClintock, W; Aksnes, A; Anderson, D; Andersson, L; Burns, A; Budzien, S; Daniell, R; Dymond, K; , others;

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YEAR: 2007     DOI:

Global Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD): Temperature Measurements

Rusch, D; Aksnes, A; Budzien, S; Eastes, R; Anderson, D; Andersson, L; Burns, A; Codrescu, M; Daniell, R; Dymond, K; , others;

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YEAR: 2007     DOI:

2006

Simultaneous inversion of total electron content and UV radiance data to produce F region electron densities

The High Resolution Airglow and Aurora Spectroscopy (HIRAAS) experiment was launched aboard ARGOS on 23 February 1999. The HIRAAS experiment operated from mid-May

Dymond, KF; McDonald, SE; Coker, C; Bernhardt, PA; Selcher, CA;

Published by: Radio science      Published on:

YEAR: 2006     DOI: 10.1029/2005RS003363

First Observations of the Ionosphere using the Tiny Ionospheric Photometer

Coker, C; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; Chua, D; Liu, JY;

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YEAR: 2006     DOI:

Ionospheric Measurements from the Tiny Ionospheric Photometer

Coker, C; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; Chua, D;

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YEAR: 2006     DOI:

2005

Comparing the Measured N2 Lyman-Birge-Hopfield (LBH) Band Brightness in the Dayglow With Model Calculations: Investigating the Importance of Cascading as a Source of Excitation.

Aksnes, A; Eastes, R; Budzien, S; Dymond, K; Bailey, S; Jones, A;

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YEAR: 2005     DOI:

Global Observations of Exospheric Temperature During the Bastille Day Event and Comparisons With the MTIEGCM Model and NRLMSIS-2000

Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; McCoy, RP; Crowley, G;

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YEAR: 2005     DOI:

2004

A Comparison of LORAAS and GUVI Observations of the Low-Latitude Ionosphere

McDonald, SE; Makela, JJ; Meier, RR; Dymond, KF; Thonnard, SE; Budzien, SA; Christensen, AB; Paxton, LJ; Morrison, D; McCoy, RP;

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YEAR: 2004     DOI:

2003

Ionosphere and Upper Atmosphere (SIA): SIA 8

Stephan, AW; Meier, RR; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; McCoy, RP;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research-Part A-Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2003     DOI:

Quenching rate coefficients for O+ (2P) derived from middle ultraviolet airglow

Stephan, AW; Meier, RR; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; McCoy, RP;

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

YEAR: 2003     DOI:

Airglow observations of low latitude O and N\_2 during a geomagnetic storm

Stephan, AW; Meier, RR; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; McCoy, RP;

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YEAR: 2003     DOI:

2002

ISAAC measurements of MUV airglow derived from thermospheric O, N 2, and NO

Stephan, AW; Meier, RR; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; McCoy, RP;

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YEAR: 2002     DOI:



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