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2015 |
Isolated proton auroras and Pc1/EMIC waves at subauroral latitudes GUVI offered a variety of auroral images from each spacecraft polar pass, using a mirror scanning transverse to the spacecraft ground track. The N2 long Lyman− Birge− Hopfield (LBHS Sakaguchi, Kaori; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi; Connors, Martin; Published by: Auroral dynamics and space weather Published on: |
2008 |
Sakaguchi, Kaori; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi; Otsuka, Yuichi; Ogawa, Tadahiko; Asamura, Kazushi; Connors, M; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
2007 |
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: |
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 |
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: |
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