The dayside high-latitude trough is a persistent feature of the post-noon wintertime auroral ionosphere. Radio tomography observations have been used to map its location and latitudinal structure under quiet geomagnetic conditions (Kp≤2) near winter solstice. The trough is also a clear feature in the ion density distribution of the Coupled Thermosphere-Ionosphere-Plasmasphere model (CTIP) under similar geophysical conditions. Comparisons of the measured and modelled distributions show that the plasma production equatorward of the trough is mainly controlled by solar radiation, but there are also other processes maintaining the equatorward trough-wall that are open to debate. The poleward trough-wall is produced by particle precipitation, bu...
Model predictions of the diurnal variations of plasma convection velocities and electron densities i...
Abstract. We present here the results of a statistical study of the ionospheric trough observed in 2...
The activities of the International Ionospheric Tomography Community open up new possibilities of si...
The dayside high-latitude trough is a persistent feature of the post-noon wintertime auroral ionosph...
Tomographic imaging provides a powerful technique for obtaining images of the spatial distribution o...
Troughs in the latitudinal distribution of electron density are a well-known feature of the ionosphe...
The dayside high-latitude trough under quiet geomagnetic conditions: Radio tomography and the CTIP m...
Electric potential patterns obtained by the SuperDARN radar network are used as input to the Coupled...
Radiotomography provides observations of ionospheric electron density structure on horizontal scales...
Information derived from tomographic images has demonstrated the extreme variability of the ionosphe...
Electric potential patterns obtained by the SuperDARN radar network are used as input to the Couple...
Our high latitude ionospheric model predicts the existence of a pronounced “dayside” trough in plasm...
A series of radio tomography reconstructions from the University of Wales Aberystwyth receiver chain...
Results are presented from a multi-instrument study of the spatial distribution of the summertime, ...
F-layer ionisation troughs are frequently observed in the sub-auroral and high-latitude ionospheres....
Model predictions of the diurnal variations of plasma convection velocities and electron densities i...
Abstract. We present here the results of a statistical study of the ionospheric trough observed in 2...
The activities of the International Ionospheric Tomography Community open up new possibilities of si...
The dayside high-latitude trough is a persistent feature of the post-noon wintertime auroral ionosph...
Tomographic imaging provides a powerful technique for obtaining images of the spatial distribution o...
Troughs in the latitudinal distribution of electron density are a well-known feature of the ionosphe...
The dayside high-latitude trough under quiet geomagnetic conditions: Radio tomography and the CTIP m...
Electric potential patterns obtained by the SuperDARN radar network are used as input to the Coupled...
Radiotomography provides observations of ionospheric electron density structure on horizontal scales...
Information derived from tomographic images has demonstrated the extreme variability of the ionosphe...
Electric potential patterns obtained by the SuperDARN radar network are used as input to the Couple...
Our high latitude ionospheric model predicts the existence of a pronounced “dayside” trough in plasm...
A series of radio tomography reconstructions from the University of Wales Aberystwyth receiver chain...
Results are presented from a multi-instrument study of the spatial distribution of the summertime, ...
F-layer ionisation troughs are frequently observed in the sub-auroral and high-latitude ionospheres....
Model predictions of the diurnal variations of plasma convection velocities and electron densities i...
Abstract. We present here the results of a statistical study of the ionospheric trough observed in 2...
The activities of the International Ionospheric Tomography Community open up new possibilities of si...