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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 461 to 480 of 941
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2015Existence domains of slow and fast ion-acoustic solitons in two-ion space plasmasMaharaj, S.K.; Bharuthram, R.; Singh, S.V.; Lakhina, G.S.
2015Multi-instrument investigation of a mesospheric gravity wave event absorbed into backgroundSivakandan, M.; Taori, A.; Sathishkumar, S.; Jayaraman, A.
2015Post-seismic ionospheric response to the 11 April 2012 East Indian Ocean doublet earthquakeSunil, Anakuzhikkal Sudarsanan; Bagiya, Mala S.; Reddy, C.D.; Kumar, Manish; Ramesh, D.S.
2015On the vertical wavelength estimates using the Krassovsky parameters of OH airglow monitoringGhodpage, R.N.; Taori, A.; Patil, P.T.; Siingh, Devendraa; Gurubaran, S.; Sharma, A.K.
2015Toroidal quarter waves in the Earth’s magnetosphere: observational perspectiveBulusu, Jayashree; Sinha, A.K.; Vichare, Geeta
2015Study of Ionospheric TEC from GPS observations and comparisons with IRI and SPIM model predictions in the low latitude anomaly Indian subcontinental regionPanda, S.K.; Gedam, S.S.; Rajaram, G.
2015The geospace response to variable inputs from the lower atmosphere: a review of the progress made by Task Group 4 of CAWSES-IIOberheide, Jens; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Gurubaran, S.; Ward, William E.; Fujiwara, Hitoshi; Kosch, Michael J.; Makela, Jonathan J.; Takahashi, Hisao
2015Nonlinear ion–acoustic waves in an inhomogeneous plasma with non-thermal distribution of electronsSingh, S.V.
2015Unique latitudinal shape of ion upper transition height (HT) surface during deep solar minimum (2008–2009)Tulasiram, S.; Heelis, R.; Gowtam, V. Sai; Ajith, K.K.; Su, S.-Y.
2015Plasmaspheric hiss properties: observations from PolarTsurutani, B.T.; Falkowski, Barbara J.; Pickett, Jolene S.; Santolik, Ondrej; Lakhina, G.S.
2015Fast and ultrafast Kelvin wave modulations of the equatorial evening F region vertical drift and spread F developmentAbdu, M.A.; Brum, Christiano G.M.; Batista, Paulo P.; Gurubaran, S.; Pancheva, Dora; Bageston, Jose V.; Batista, Inez S.; Takahashi, Hisao
2015Auroral electrojets during severely disturbed geomagnetic condition on 24 August 2005Singh, Anand K.; Sinha, Ashwini K.; Saini, S.; Rawat, Rahul
2014An ensemble average method to estimate absolute TEC using radio beacon-based differential phase measurements: Applicability to regions of large latitudinal gradients in plasma densityThampi, Smitha V.; Bagiya, Mala S.; Chakrabarty, D.; Acharya, Y.B.; Yamamoto, M.
2015Explicit characteristics of evolutionary-type plasma bubbles observed from Equatorial Atmosphere Radar during the low to moderate solar activity years 2010–2012Ajith, K.K.; Tulasiram, S.; Yamamoto, M.; Yokoyama, T.; Gowtam, V. Sai; Otsuka, Y.; Tsugawa, T.; Niranjan, K.
2015Satellite-based augmentation systems: A novel and cost-effective tool for ionospheric and space weather studiesSunda, Surendra; Sridharan, R.; Vyas, B.M.; Parikh, K.S.; Ganeshan, A.S.; Sudhir, C.R.; Satish, S.V.; Bagiya, Mala S.; Khekale, P.V.
2014Do nonlinear waves evolve in a universal manner in dusty and other plasma environments?Bharuthram, R.; Singh, S.V.; Maharaj, S.K.; Moolla, S.; Lazarus, I.J.; Reddy, R.V.; Lakhina, G.S.
2014Simultaneous optical measurements of equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) from Kolhapur (16.8°N, 74.2°E) and Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E)Ghodpage, R.N.; Taori, A.; Patil, P.T.; Gurubaran, S.; Sripathi, S.; Banola, S.; Sharma, A.K.
2014A brief overview on the special issue on CAWSES-India Phase II programPallamraju, Duggirala; Gurubaran, S.; Ratnam, Madineni Venkat
2014Airglow measurements of gravity wave propagation and damping over Kolhapur (16.5°N, 74.2°E)Ghodpage, R.N.; Taori, A.; Patil, P.T.; Gurubaran, S.; Sharma, A.K.; Nikte, S.; Nade, D.
2014Star detection and removal in night airglow imagesPatil, Rohit P.; Patil, S.B.; Ghodpage, R.N.; Patil, P.T.
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 461 to 480 of 941