International audienceIn this paper, climatological features of the polar F2-region electron density (Ne) are investigated by means of statistical analysis using long-term observations from the European Incoherent Scatter UHF radar (called EISCAT in the following) and the EISCAT Svalbard radar (ESR) during periods of quiet to moderate geomagnetic activity. Field-aligned measurements by the EISCAT and ESR radars operating in CP-1 and CP-2 modes are used in this study, covering the years 1988?1999 for EISCAT and 1999?2003 for ESR. The data are sorted by season (equinox, summer and winter) and solar cycle phase (maximum, minimum, rising and falling). Some novel and interesting results are presented as follows: (1) The well-known winter anomaly...
International audienceForty-five months of continuous spacecraft potential measurements from the Pol...
International audienceResults are presented from a multi-instrument study of the spatial distributio...
International audienceEISCAT/ESR radar data and in situ FAST and POLAR satellite observations are co...
In this paper, climatological features of the polar F2-region electron density (Ne) are investigate...
This paper presents and discusses electron density depletion regions observed with the incoherent sc...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E3: Ionoshere/thermosphere/mesosphereMay 27 (Sat), Poster Sessio
Incoherent scatter radar measurements are an important source for studies of ionospheric plasma para...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, We...
Incoherent scatter radar measurements are an important source for studies of ionospheric plasma para...
Observations and a computer simulation were used to investigate the seasonal dependency of the occur...
We exploit a recently developed technique, based on ion-neutral coupling, which allows estimations o...
The influence of the season on the patch-to-background density ratio of polar cap patches in the nig...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E3: Ionoshere/thermosphere/mesosphereMay 27 (Sat), Poster Sessio
International audienceThis study attempts to demonstrate changes in the ionospheric F1-region daytim...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2022, Tutores...
International audienceForty-five months of continuous spacecraft potential measurements from the Pol...
International audienceResults are presented from a multi-instrument study of the spatial distributio...
International audienceEISCAT/ESR radar data and in situ FAST and POLAR satellite observations are co...
In this paper, climatological features of the polar F2-region electron density (Ne) are investigate...
This paper presents and discusses electron density depletion regions observed with the incoherent sc...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E3: Ionoshere/thermosphere/mesosphereMay 27 (Sat), Poster Sessio
Incoherent scatter radar measurements are an important source for studies of ionospheric plasma para...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, We...
Incoherent scatter radar measurements are an important source for studies of ionospheric plasma para...
Observations and a computer simulation were used to investigate the seasonal dependency of the occur...
We exploit a recently developed technique, based on ion-neutral coupling, which allows estimations o...
The influence of the season on the patch-to-background density ratio of polar cap patches in the nig...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E3: Ionoshere/thermosphere/mesosphereMay 27 (Sat), Poster Sessio
International audienceThis study attempts to demonstrate changes in the ionospheric F1-region daytim...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2022, Tutores...
International audienceForty-five months of continuous spacecraft potential measurements from the Pol...
International audienceResults are presented from a multi-instrument study of the spatial distributio...
International audienceEISCAT/ESR radar data and in situ FAST and POLAR satellite observations are co...