A large database, possibly the largest plasmapause location database, with 49,119 plasmapause crossing events from the in situ observations and 3957 plasmapause profiles (corresponding to 48,899 plasmapause locations in 1Â h magnetic local time (MLT) intervals) from optical remote sensing from 1977 to 2015 by 18 satellites is compiled. The responses of the global plasmapause to solar wind and geomagnetic changes and the diurnal, seasonal, solar cycle variations of the plasmapause are investigated based on this database. It is found that the plasmapause shrinks toward the Earth globally and a clear bulge appears in the afternoon to premidnight MLT sector as the solar wind or geomagnetic conditions change from quiet to disturbed. The bulge is...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
The dynamics of the plasmasphere are strongly controlled by the inner magnetospheric electric field....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94992/1/jgra20214.pd
A new solar windâ driven global dynamic plasmapause (NSWâ GDP) model has been constructed based on...
Using the database of CRRES in situ observations of the plasmapause crossings, we develop linear and...
Previous results of plasmapause position surveys have been synthesized into a comprehensive descript...
The location of the outer edge of the plasmasphere (the plasmapause) as a function of geomagnetic st...
Saturation of the dc double probe instrument on Explorer 45 was used to identify the plasmapause. A ...
International audienceSimulations of plasmapause formation described in Pierrard and Lemaire (2004) ...
Using the database of CRRES in situ observations of the plasmapause crossings, we develop linear and...
Taking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observations made by the instru...
International audienceTaking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observati...
International audienceTaking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observati...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
Taking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observations made by the instr...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
The dynamics of the plasmasphere are strongly controlled by the inner magnetospheric electric field....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94992/1/jgra20214.pd
A new solar windâ driven global dynamic plasmapause (NSWâ GDP) model has been constructed based on...
Using the database of CRRES in situ observations of the plasmapause crossings, we develop linear and...
Previous results of plasmapause position surveys have been synthesized into a comprehensive descript...
The location of the outer edge of the plasmasphere (the plasmapause) as a function of geomagnetic st...
Saturation of the dc double probe instrument on Explorer 45 was used to identify the plasmapause. A ...
International audienceSimulations of plasmapause formation described in Pierrard and Lemaire (2004) ...
Using the database of CRRES in situ observations of the plasmapause crossings, we develop linear and...
Taking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observations made by the instru...
International audienceTaking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observati...
International audienceTaking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observati...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
Taking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observations made by the instr...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
The dynamics of the plasmasphere are strongly controlled by the inner magnetospheric electric field....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94992/1/jgra20214.pd