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2020 |
Equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) are common features of the equatorial and low-latitude ionosphere and are known to cause radio wave scintillation which leads to the degradation of communication and navigation systems. Although these structures have been studied for decades, a full understanding of their evolution and dynamics remains important for space weather mitigation purposes. In this study, we present cases of EPBs occurrences around April and July 2012 geomagnetic storm periods over the African ... Giday, Nigussie; Katamzi-Joseph, Zama; Stoneback, Russell; Published by: Advances in Space Research Published on: 04/2020 YEAR: 2020   DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2020.01.013 |
2013 |
Ion-neutral coupling during deep solar minimum The equatorial ionosphere under conditions of deep solar minimum exhibits structuring due to tidal forces. Data from instruments carried by the Communication/Navigation Outage Forecasting System (C/NOFS) which was launched in April 2008 have been analyzed for the first 2 years following launch. The Planar Langmuir Probe (PLP), Ion Velocity Meter (IVM) and Vector Electric Field Investigation (VEFI) all detect periodic structures during the 2008\textendash2010 period which appear to be tides. However when the tidal features ... Huang, Cheryl; Roddy, Patrick; Sutton, Eric; Stoneback, Russell; Pfaff, Robert; Gentile, Louise; Delay, Susan; Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Published on: 10/2013 YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2012.11.009 Equatorial ionosphere; Nonmigrating tides; Plasma depletions; thermosphere |
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