A brief review of equatorial plasma bubbles
Equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) have long been studied and are becoming increasingly
important because they cause severe scintillations in radio waves from Global Navigation …
important because they cause severe scintillations in radio waves from Global Navigation …
Trailing Equatorial Plasma Bubble Occurrences at a Low-Latitude Location through Multi-GNSS Slant TEC Depletions during the Strong Geomagnetic Storms in the …
The equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) are depleted plasma density regions in the
ionosphere occurring during the post-sunset hours, associated with the signal fading and …
ionosphere occurring during the post-sunset hours, associated with the signal fading and …
Statistical analysis of equatorial plasma irregularities retrieved from Swarm 2013–2019 observations
In this study, we present a statistical analysis of equatorial plasma irregularities (EPIs) by
using in situ plasma density measurements of the Swarm constellation from December 2013 …
using in situ plasma density measurements of the Swarm constellation from December 2013 …
First evidences of ionospheric plasma depletions observations using GNSS-R data from CYGNSS
At some frequencies, Earth's ionosphere may significantly impact satellite communications,
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning, and Earth Observation …
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning, and Earth Observation …
Modern ionospheric ray tracer for Earth Observation satellite missions
C Molina, E Fernández-Niño… - IEEE Journal of Selected …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Electromagnetic waves propagation through the ionosphere is subject to several effects
including refraction, absorption, signal delay, or Faraday rotation. A ray tracer propagator …
including refraction, absorption, signal delay, or Faraday rotation. A ray tracer propagator …
Statistical Study of the Seasonal Variations in TEC Depletion and the ROTI during 2013–2019 over Hong Kong
Equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) can cause large total electron content (TEC) gradient
magnitudes and significant density irregularities. In this paper, depletions and irregularities …
magnitudes and significant density irregularities. In this paper, depletions and irregularities …
Uncovering the drivers of responsive ionospheric dynamics to severe space weather conditions: A coordinated multi‐instrumental approach
A Calabia, N Imtiaz, D Altadill… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Space‐weather conditions can often have a detrimental impact on satellite
communications and limited experimental data has made it challenging to understand the …
communications and limited experimental data has made it challenging to understand the …
[HTML][HTML] A method for automatic detection and characterization of plasma bubbles using GPS and BDS data
Abstract Detecting and characterizing Total Electron Content (TEC) depletion is important for
studying the ionospheric threat due to the Equatorial Plasma Bubble (EPB) when applying …
studying the ionospheric threat due to the Equatorial Plasma Bubble (EPB) when applying …
[HTML][HTML] Integrating plasmasphere, ionosphere and thermosphere observations and models into a standardised open access research environment: The PITHIA-NRF …
Abstract The PITHIA-NRF project “Plasmasphere Ionosphere Thermosphere Integrated
Research Environment and Access services: a Network of Research Facilities” aims at …
Research Environment and Access services: a Network of Research Facilities” aims at …
A method for automatic detection of plasma depletions by using GNSS measurements
MW Mersha, E Lewi, N Jakowski, V Wilken… - Radio …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Enhanced scintillation activities observed at transionospheric radio signals are often
correlated with slant total electron content (STEC) depletions in the equatorial ionosphere. In …
correlated with slant total electron content (STEC) depletions in the equatorial ionosphere. In …