International audienceUsing the Equator-S spacecraft and SuperDARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reconnection at the magnetopause and associated flows in the polar ionosphere has been conducted. Flux transfer event (FTE) signatures were identified in the Equator-S magnetometer data during periods of magnetopause contact in January and February 1998. Assuming the effects of the FTEs propagate to the polar ionosphere as geomagnetic field-aligned-currents and associated Alfvén-waves, appropriate field mappings to the fields-of-view of SuperDARN radars were performed. The radars observed discrete ionospheric flow channel events (FCEs) of the type previously assumed to be related to pulse reconnection. Such FCEs were associated with \s...
International audienceCluster magnetic field data are studied during an outbound pass through the po...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
Using the Equator-S spacecraft and SuperDARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reconnection at...
Using the Equator-S spacecraft and SuperDARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reconnection at...
Using the Equator-S spacecraft and SuperDARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reconnection at...
Using the Equator-S spacecraft and SuperDARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reconnection a...
Abstract. Using the Equator-S spacecraft and Super-DARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reco...
International audienceNearly two years of 2-min resolution data and 7- to 21-s resolution data from ...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
International audienceFar Ultra Violet (FUV) signatures in the polar ionosphere during a period of m...
International audienceWe utilise high-time resolution measurements from the PACE HF radar at Halley,...
Nearly two years of 2-min resolution data and 7- to 21-s resolution data from the CUTLASS Finland H...
Cluster magnetic field data are studied during an outbound pass through the post-noon high-latitude ...
International audienceAn extensive variety of instruments, including Geotail, DMSP F11, SuperDARN, a...
International audienceCluster magnetic field data are studied during an outbound pass through the po...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
Using the Equator-S spacecraft and SuperDARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reconnection at...
Using the Equator-S spacecraft and SuperDARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reconnection at...
Using the Equator-S spacecraft and SuperDARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reconnection at...
Using the Equator-S spacecraft and SuperDARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reconnection a...
Abstract. Using the Equator-S spacecraft and Super-DARN HF radars an extensive survey of bursty reco...
International audienceNearly two years of 2-min resolution data and 7- to 21-s resolution data from ...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
International audienceFar Ultra Violet (FUV) signatures in the polar ionosphere during a period of m...
International audienceWe utilise high-time resolution measurements from the PACE HF radar at Halley,...
Nearly two years of 2-min resolution data and 7- to 21-s resolution data from the CUTLASS Finland H...
Cluster magnetic field data are studied during an outbound pass through the post-noon high-latitude ...
International audienceAn extensive variety of instruments, including Geotail, DMSP F11, SuperDARN, a...
International audienceCluster magnetic field data are studied during an outbound pass through the po...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...