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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2024-01On the response of the mesopause region over an Indian Antarctic station Bharati to the geomagnetic storm of 23–24 March 2023Parihar, Navin; Singh, Anand Kumar; Padincharapad, Saranya; Saini, Shailendra
2023-12Simultaneous observations of atmospheric vertical potential gradient from coastal Antarctic stations Bharati and MaitriJeeva, Krishnamoorthy; Vichare, Geeta; Seemala, Gopi K.; Kulkarni, Atul S.; Paramasivan, Elango; Moulik, Subrata; Soman, Anoop K.; Saikia, Pranjal
2022Chemical and isotopic characterization of lakes in the Larsemann Hills, East AntarcticaResmi, T.R.; Gopinath, Girish; Sunil, P.S.; Praveenbabu, M.; Arjun, P.; Rawat, Rahul
2020Isotope hydrochemistry of the lakes in Schirmacher Oasis, East AntarcticaGopinath, G.; Resmi, T. R.; Praveenbabu, M.; Pragath, M.; P.S., Sunil; Rawat, R.
2017Breaking Antarctica Icebergs: What Does It Mean For India?Gawali, P.B.
2017Enhancement and modulation of cosmic noise absorption in the afternoon sector at subauroral location (L = 5) during the recovery phase of 17 March 2015 geomagnetic stormBehera, Jayanta K.; Sinha, Ashwini K.; Vichare, Geeta; Bhaskar, Ankush; Honary, Farideh; Rawat, Rahul; Singh, Rajesh
2017India’s Contribution to Geomagnetism and Allied Studies in Antarctica – A ReviewSinha, Ashwini K.; Dhar, Ajay; Singh, Anand K.; Behera, Jayanta K.; Gurubaran, S.
2017Variability of the Horizontal Geomagnetic Field at High-Latitude during Sunspot MaximumDevi, Rajni; Shailendra, Saini; Dhar, Ajay; Gwal, A.K.
2017Sawtooth Variation of Horizontal Component with Solar Wind Conditions at High-LatitudeDevi, Rajni; Saini, Shailendra; Dhar, Ajay; Gwal, A.K.
2017Measurements of background radiation levels around Indian station Bharati, during 33rd Indian Scientific Expedition to AntarcticaBakshi, A.K.; Prajith, Rama; Chinnaesakki, S.; Pal, Rupali; Sathian, Deepa; Dhar, Ajay; Selvam, T. Palani; Sapra, B.K.; Datta, D.
2016Anomalous diurnal variation of atmospheric potential gradient and air-Earth current density observed at Maitri, AntarcticaJeeva, K.; Gurubaran, S.; Williams, E.R.; Kamara, A.K.; Sinha, Ashwini K.; Guha, A.; Selvaraj, C.; Nair, K.U.; Dhar, Ajay
2015Variation of surface electric field during geomagnetic disturbed period at Maitri, AntarcticaVictor, N. Jeni; Panneerselvam, C.; Kumar, C.P. Anil
2015Schumann resonances observed at Maitri, Antarctica: diurnal variation and its interpretation in terms of global thunderstorm activityManu, S.; Rawat, Rahul; Sinha, Ashwini K.; Gurubaran, S.; Jeeva, K.
2015-06Study Of Mass Distribution Of Near Surface Aerosols At Maitri, AntarcticaRanjan, Ritweej Rajeev; Ghadai, Narayan Chandra; Iyer, K.N.; Joshi, H.P.; Dhar, Ajay; Rawat, Rahul; Pathan, B.M.
2013Preliminary study on the measurement of background radiation dose at Antarctica during 32 nd expeditionBakshi, A.K.; Pal, Rupali; Dhar, Ajay; Chougaonkar, M.P.
2014First results from imaging riometer installed at Indian Antarctic station MaitriBehera, Jayanta K.; Sinha, Ashwini K.; Singh, A.K.; Rawat, Rahul; Vichare, Geeta; Dhar, Ajay; Pathan, B.M.; Nair, K.U.; Selvaraj, C.; Elango, P.
2007GPS determination of the velocity and strain-rate fields on Schirmacher Glacier, central Dronning Maud Land, AntarcticaSunil, P.S.; Reddy, C.D.; Ponraj, M.; Dhar, Ajay; Jayapaul, D.
2009Declining magnetic field at Maitri, AntarcticaPathan, B.M.; Dhar, Ajay; Asinkar, R.L.; Selvamurugan, R.; Hanchinal, A.N.
2010GPS derived velocity field and strain rates of schirmacher glacier East AntarcticaSunil, P.S.; Reddy, C.D.; Dhar, Ajay; Ponraj, M.; Selvaraj, C.; Jayapaul, D.
2008Effect of interplanetary magnetic field and disturb storm time on H componentDevi, Rajni; Dubey, Smita; Saini, Shailendra; Devi, Babita; Dhar, Ajay; Vijay, S.K.; Gwal, A.K.
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