This paper shows that at solar maximum, equatorial ion densities at L = 2.5 are substantially higher at American longitudes in the December months than in the June months. This arises because the configuration of the geomagnetic field causes a longitude-dependent asymmetry in ionospheric solar illumination at conjugate points that is greatest at American longitudes. For example, at −60°E geographic longitude the L = 2.5 field line has its foot point near 65° geographic latitude in the Southern Hemisphere but near 42° latitude in the Northern Hemisphere. We investigated the consequent effects on equatorial electron and ion densities by comparing ground-based observations of ULF field line eigenoscillations with in situ measurements of electr...
Median hourly, electron content-latitude profiles obtained in South East Asia under solar minimum a...
Using DEMETER and DMSP satellite data, the spatial distribution of hydrogen ion (H+) in local daytim...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E3: Ionoshere/thermosphere/mesosphereMay 27 (Sat), Poster Sessio
The tilt and offset of the Earth's magnetic field can significantly affect the longitudinal and seas...
[1] The tilt and offset of the Earth’s magnetic field can significantly affect the longitudinal and ...
The tilt and offset of the Earth's magnetic field can significantly affect the longitudinal and seas...
Plasmaspheric densities have been observed previously to be higher in December than in June, with th...
International audienceAnnual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are inve...
International audienceObservations made by the Hinotori satellite have been analysed to determine th...
A time-dependent, three-dimensional, multi-ion numerical model of the global ionosphere was used to ...
International audienceUsing the plasma data of Detection of Electro-Magnetic Emissions Transmitted f...
International audienceWe use the Global Self-consistent Model of the Thermosphere, Ionosphere and Pr...
Data from the DMSP F2 and F4 satellites for the period December 5-10, 1979, have been used to study ...
Abstract. Annual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are investigated usi...
This study utilizes a novel technique to map the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) dat...
Median hourly, electron content-latitude profiles obtained in South East Asia under solar minimum a...
Using DEMETER and DMSP satellite data, the spatial distribution of hydrogen ion (H+) in local daytim...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E3: Ionoshere/thermosphere/mesosphereMay 27 (Sat), Poster Sessio
The tilt and offset of the Earth's magnetic field can significantly affect the longitudinal and seas...
[1] The tilt and offset of the Earth’s magnetic field can significantly affect the longitudinal and ...
The tilt and offset of the Earth's magnetic field can significantly affect the longitudinal and seas...
Plasmaspheric densities have been observed previously to be higher in December than in June, with th...
International audienceAnnual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are inve...
International audienceObservations made by the Hinotori satellite have been analysed to determine th...
A time-dependent, three-dimensional, multi-ion numerical model of the global ionosphere was used to ...
International audienceUsing the plasma data of Detection of Electro-Magnetic Emissions Transmitted f...
International audienceWe use the Global Self-consistent Model of the Thermosphere, Ionosphere and Pr...
Data from the DMSP F2 and F4 satellites for the period December 5-10, 1979, have been used to study ...
Abstract. Annual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are investigated usi...
This study utilizes a novel technique to map the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) dat...
Median hourly, electron content-latitude profiles obtained in South East Asia under solar minimum a...
Using DEMETER and DMSP satellite data, the spatial distribution of hydrogen ion (H+) in local daytim...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E3: Ionoshere/thermosphere/mesosphereMay 27 (Sat), Poster Sessio