The Importance of Incoherent Scatter Radars in Substorm Studies
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概要
著者
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KAMIDE Y.
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
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Brekke A.
The Auroral Observatory University Of Tromso
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Kamide Y.
Solar-terrestrial Environment Laboratory
関連論文
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- Japan-EISCAT Collaboration on the Svalbard Radar : Scientific Significance
- Studies of the E-Region Neutral Wing in the Auroral Ionosphere Using Two Long-Run Data
- Substorms, Storms, and the Near-Earth Tail
- Samples of Auroral E-Region Parameters Derived from EISCAT Experiments
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- Estimate of Global and Regional Distributions of Ionospheric Electrodynamic Quantities from EISCAT Radar and Ground Magnetometer Data
- Inversion of the Auroral Electrojets from Magnetometer Chain Data Based on the Flexible Tolerance Method
- Geomagnetic Substorms with Different 〓D/〓H Ratios Associated with Low-Latitude Aurora on October 21, 1989
- Is Substorm Occurrence a Necessary Condition for a Magnetic Storm ?
- On the Average Position of the Near-Earth Neutral Sheet
- A Question of Substorm Size-What Controls the Dynamic Range of the Substorm Intensity?