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Global UltraViolet Imager

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2018

Storm Time Variation of Radiative Cooling by Nitric Oxide as Observed by TIMED-SABER and GUVI

The variation of O/N2 (reference to N2 column density 1017\ cm-2) and nitric oxide radiative emission flux exiting the thermosphere have been studied over the Northern Hemisphere during the superstorm event of 7\textendash12 November 2004. The data have been obtained from Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) and Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry (SABER) on board the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)\textquoterights Thermosphere, I ...

Bharti, Gaurav; Sunil~Krishna, M.; Bag, T.; Jain, Puneet;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: 01/2018

YEAR: 2018     DOI: 10.1002/2017JA024576

2011

Study of TEC changes during geomagnetic storms occurred near the crest of the equatorial ionospheric ionization anomaly in the Indian sector

Trivedi, Richa; Jain, Amit; Jain, Sudhir; Gwal, A.K.;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on: Jan-11-2011

YEAR: 2011     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2011.08.008

Study of TEC changes during geomagnetic storms occurred near the crest of the equatorial ionospheric ionization anomaly in the Indian sector

Trivedi, Richa; Jain, Amit; Jain, Sudhir; Gwal, A.K.;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on: Jan-11-2011

YEAR: 2011     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2011.08.008

2010

EC response during severe geomagnetic storms near the crest of equatorial ionization anomaly

The responses of the ionosphere near equatorial anomaly crest as observed at Bhopal (geographic 23.2\textdegreeN, 77.4\textdegreeE, and magnetic latitude 14.2\textdegreeN), India for geomagnetic storms during 15 May 2005 (SSC: 0239 hrs UT, SymH: -305 nT) and 24 August 2005 (SSC: 0615 hrs UT, SymH: -179 nT) has been studied using total electron content (TEC). TEC data is recorded by GPS Ionospheric Scintillation and TEC Monitor (GISTM) GSV4004A at Bhopal. The temporal variations of vertical total electron content (VTEC) du ...

Jain, A.; Tiwari, S.; Jain, S.; Gwal, A.;

Published by: Indian Journal of Radio \& Space Physics      Published on: 03/2010

YEAR: 2010     DOI:

EC response during severe geomagnetic storms near the crest of equatorial ionization anomaly

The responses of the ionosphere near equatorial anomaly crest as observed at Bhopal (geographic 23.2\textdegreeN, 77.4\textdegreeE, and magnetic latitude 14.2\textdegreeN), India for geomagnetic storms during 15 May 2005 (SSC: 0239 hrs UT, SymH: -305 nT) and 24 August 2005 (SSC: 0615 hrs UT, SymH: -179 nT) has been studied using total electron content (TEC). TEC data is recorded by GPS Ionospheric Scintillation and TEC Monitor (GISTM) GSV4004A at Bhopal. The temporal variations of vertical total electron content (VTEC) du ...

Jain, A.; Tiwari, S.; Jain, S.; Gwal, A.;

Published by: Indian Journal of Radio \& Space Physics      Published on: 03/2010

YEAR: 2010     DOI:



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