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2012 |
Thermosphere--ionosphere coupling in response to recurrent geomagnetic activity
Mukhtarov, Plamen; Pancheva, Dora; Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Published on: Jan-12-2012 YEAR: 2012   DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2012.02.013 |
Response of low-latitude ionosphere to medium-term changes of solar and geomagnetic activity
Kutiev, Ivan; Otsuka, Yuichi; Pancheva, Dora; Heelis, Rod; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2012 YEAR: 2012   DOI: 10.1029/2012JA017641 |
This paper provides an overview on the recent progress in studying the ionospheric response to atmospheric tides forced from below. The global spatial structure and temporal variability of the atmospheric temperature tides and their ionospheric responses are considered on the basis of modern satellite-board data (COSMIC and TIMED). The tidal waves from the two data sets have been extracted by one and the same data analysis method. The similarity between the lower thermospheric temperature tides and their ionospheric respo ... Pancheva, Dora; Mukhtarov, Plamen; Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 06/2012 YEAR: 2012   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-011-9837-1 Fountain effect; Ionospheric response; Modulated vertical plasma drift; Nonmigrating tides |
2011 |
Geomagnetic and Ionospheric Response to Recurrent Geomagnetic Activity at Middle Latitudes [8] have also reported 9-day periodic oscillations in the ΣO/N2 ratio measured by the Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) on the TIMED satellite. The thermosphere neutral density Mukhtarov, Plamen; Pancheva, Dora; Trifonova, Petya; Published by: Comptes rendus de l’Acad\ emie bulgare des Sciences Published on: |
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"Gravity Wave Influences in the Thermosphere and Ionosphere: Observations and Recent Modeling" "Observational and theoretical studies have suggested gravity wave propagation and influences in the thermosphere and ionosphere for half a century. Gravity waves contribute, or are believed to contribute, to a variety of neutral and electrodynamic phenomena ranging from vertical coupling, energy and momentum transport and deposition, neutral perturbations and accelerations, traveling ionospheric disturbances, ionospheric irregularities, and plasma instabilities under quiet conditions to strong coupling from high to low lati ... Fritts, David; Abdu, Mangalathayil; Pancheva, Dora"; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 0   DOI: "10.1007/978-94-007-0326-1_8" |
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