CRRES plasma wave receiver density data were used to study the distribution and properties of dense plasmaspheric-like plasma observed outside the plasmapause. Our study indicates that outer plasmaspheric structure, often called plasmaspheric plumes, blobs, tails, or detached plasma regions, can exist at all local times under all levels of geomagnetic activity. Of the 558 CRRES orbits that had at least one clearly defined plasmapause, 169 (or 30%) had plasmaspheric-like density structures at higher L shells than the plasmapause. Most of the occurrences of plasmaspheric-like plasma observed by CRRES were in the noon-to-dusk sector in the aftermath of enhanced geomagnetic activity consistent with plasmaspheric plume models
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
The plume is a plasma region in the magnetosphere that is detached from the main plasmasphere. It si...
The objective of this research was to obtain new understanding of the thermal plasma structure and d...
Plasmaspheric plumes created during disturbed geomagnetic conditions have been suggested as a major ...
International audienceThe electron density profiles derived from the EFW and WHISPER instruments on ...
International audienceThe electron density profiles derived from the EFW and WHISPER instruments on ...
The plasmapause is a highly dynamic boundary between different magnetospheric particle populations a...
International audienceSimulations of plasmapause formation described in Pierrard and Lemaire (2004) ...
Data acquired during several multiday periods in 1982 at ground stations Siple, Halley, and Kerguele...
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Cross-phase-derived plasma mass density trends during the Hallowe'en 2003 geomagnetic storms are pre...
Data from multiple ground stations and satellites were used to see how the plasmasphere in the dusk ...
Long‐lived (weeks) plasmaspheric drainage plumes are explored. The long‐lived plumes occur during lo...
Plasmaspheric plumes have been routinely observed by CLUSTER and IMAGE. The CLUSTER mission provides...
Previous results of plasmapause position surveys have been synthesized into a description of the und...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
The plume is a plasma region in the magnetosphere that is detached from the main plasmasphere. It si...
The objective of this research was to obtain new understanding of the thermal plasma structure and d...
Plasmaspheric plumes created during disturbed geomagnetic conditions have been suggested as a major ...
International audienceThe electron density profiles derived from the EFW and WHISPER instruments on ...
International audienceThe electron density profiles derived from the EFW and WHISPER instruments on ...
The plasmapause is a highly dynamic boundary between different magnetospheric particle populations a...
International audienceSimulations of plasmapause formation described in Pierrard and Lemaire (2004) ...
Data acquired during several multiday periods in 1982 at ground stations Siple, Halley, and Kerguele...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94876/1/grl26887.pd
Cross-phase-derived plasma mass density trends during the Hallowe'en 2003 geomagnetic storms are pre...
Data from multiple ground stations and satellites were used to see how the plasmasphere in the dusk ...
Long‐lived (weeks) plasmaspheric drainage plumes are explored. The long‐lived plumes occur during lo...
Plasmaspheric plumes have been routinely observed by CLUSTER and IMAGE. The CLUSTER mission provides...
Previous results of plasmapause position surveys have been synthesized into a description of the und...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
The plume is a plasma region in the magnetosphere that is detached from the main plasmasphere. It si...
The objective of this research was to obtain new understanding of the thermal plasma structure and d...