In the autumn of the year 2000, four radio receivers capable of tracking various beacon satellites were set up along the southwestern coast of Greenland. They are used to reconstruct images of the ionospheric plasma density distribution via the tomographic method. In order to test and validate tomographic imaging under the highly variable conditions often prevailing in the high-latitude ionosphere, a time interval was selected when the Sondrestrom incoherent scatter radar conducted measurements of the ionospheric plasma density while the radio receivers tracked a number of beacon satellites. A comparison between two-dimensional images of the plasma density distribution obtained from the radar and the satellite receivers revealed generally g...
The correct representation of global‐scale electron density is crucial for monitoring and exploring ...
The plasmapause is a highly dynamic boundary between different magnetospheric particle populations a...
International audienceHigh-time resolution CUTLASS observations and ground-based magnetometers have ...
In the autumn of the year 2000, four radio receivers capable of tracking various beacon satellites w...
The activities of the International Ionospheric Tomography Community open up new possibilities of si...
International audienceThe dayside high-latitude trough is a persistent feature of the post-noon wint...
International audienceTomographic imaging provides a powerful technique for obtaining images of the ...
International audienceThe effects of the 31 March 2001 severe magnetic storm on the Southern Hemisph...
Several chains of receivers, measuring total electron content (TEC) during passes of satellites in t...
International audienceThe tomographic reconstruction technique generates a two-dimensional latitude ...
International audienceTomographic images of the spatial distribution of electron density in the iono...
Radio tomography and the EISCAT and Super-DARN radars have been used to identify long-lived, high-al...
The structure of the plasmasphere was studied as seen by radiosounder measurements aboard the Alovet...
Troughs in the latitudinal distribution of electron density are a well-known feature of the ionosphe...
International audienceOn 5 January 2003, the footprint of the Cluster spacecraft, then orbiting in t...
The correct representation of global‐scale electron density is crucial for monitoring and exploring ...
The plasmapause is a highly dynamic boundary between different magnetospheric particle populations a...
International audienceHigh-time resolution CUTLASS observations and ground-based magnetometers have ...
In the autumn of the year 2000, four radio receivers capable of tracking various beacon satellites w...
The activities of the International Ionospheric Tomography Community open up new possibilities of si...
International audienceThe dayside high-latitude trough is a persistent feature of the post-noon wint...
International audienceTomographic imaging provides a powerful technique for obtaining images of the ...
International audienceThe effects of the 31 March 2001 severe magnetic storm on the Southern Hemisph...
Several chains of receivers, measuring total electron content (TEC) during passes of satellites in t...
International audienceThe tomographic reconstruction technique generates a two-dimensional latitude ...
International audienceTomographic images of the spatial distribution of electron density in the iono...
Radio tomography and the EISCAT and Super-DARN radars have been used to identify long-lived, high-al...
The structure of the plasmasphere was studied as seen by radiosounder measurements aboard the Alovet...
Troughs in the latitudinal distribution of electron density are a well-known feature of the ionosphe...
International audienceOn 5 January 2003, the footprint of the Cluster spacecraft, then orbiting in t...
The correct representation of global‐scale electron density is crucial for monitoring and exploring ...
The plasmapause is a highly dynamic boundary between different magnetospheric particle populations a...
International audienceHigh-time resolution CUTLASS observations and ground-based magnetometers have ...