Low/equatorial latitudes vertical plasma drifts and electric fields govern the formation and changes of ionospheric density structures which affect space-based systems such as communications, navigation and positioning. Dynamical and electrodynamical processes play important roles in plasma distribution at different altitudes. Because of the high variability of E × B drift in low latitude regions, coupled with various processes that sometimes originate from high latitudes especially during geomagnetic storm conditions, it is challenging to develop accurate vertical drift models. This is despite the fact that there are very few instruments dedicated to provide electric field and hence E × B drift data in low/equatorial latitude regions. To t...
International audienceUHF scintillation measurements of zonal ionospheric drifts have been conducted...
In spite of the fact that the African ionospheric equatorial region has the largest ground footprint...
Thesis advisor: Prof. Michael J. NaughtonThesis advisor: Dr. Cesar E. ValladaresThe equatorial and l...
Low/equatorial latitudes vertical plasma drifts and electric fields govern the formation and changes...
Accurate estimation of global vertical distribution of ionospheric and plasmaspheric density as a fu...
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AbstractThe variability of the quiet time F-region vertical plasma drift in the low latitude region ...
In this paper, an empirical total electron content (TEC) model and trends in the TEC over the Africa...
F-region vertical velocities are derived from the ground-based ionosonde data for Ibadan (7.4°N, 3.9...
Statistical models based on empirical orthogonal functions (EOF) analysis and non-linear regression ...
We have used extensive radar measurements from the Jicamarca Observatory during low solar flux perio...
The nighttime vertical E x B drifts velocities of the F2-region were inferred from the hourly hmF2 v...
The plasma drifts or electric fields and their structures in the ionosphere affect the accuracy of t...
The low latitude and longitude effects of an enhanced electric field on the daytime ionospheric F2-r...
International audienceWith a well-selected data set, the various events of the vertical E × B drift ...
International audienceUHF scintillation measurements of zonal ionospheric drifts have been conducted...
In spite of the fact that the African ionospheric equatorial region has the largest ground footprint...
Thesis advisor: Prof. Michael J. NaughtonThesis advisor: Dr. Cesar E. ValladaresThe equatorial and l...
Low/equatorial latitudes vertical plasma drifts and electric fields govern the formation and changes...
Accurate estimation of global vertical distribution of ionospheric and plasmaspheric density as a fu...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95627/1/jgra21851.pd
AbstractThe variability of the quiet time F-region vertical plasma drift in the low latitude region ...
In this paper, an empirical total electron content (TEC) model and trends in the TEC over the Africa...
F-region vertical velocities are derived from the ground-based ionosonde data for Ibadan (7.4°N, 3.9...
Statistical models based on empirical orthogonal functions (EOF) analysis and non-linear regression ...
We have used extensive radar measurements from the Jicamarca Observatory during low solar flux perio...
The nighttime vertical E x B drifts velocities of the F2-region were inferred from the hourly hmF2 v...
The plasma drifts or electric fields and their structures in the ionosphere affect the accuracy of t...
The low latitude and longitude effects of an enhanced electric field on the daytime ionospheric F2-r...
International audienceWith a well-selected data set, the various events of the vertical E × B drift ...
International audienceUHF scintillation measurements of zonal ionospheric drifts have been conducted...
In spite of the fact that the African ionospheric equatorial region has the largest ground footprint...
Thesis advisor: Prof. Michael J. NaughtonThesis advisor: Dr. Cesar E. ValladaresThe equatorial and l...