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2012Coronal mass ejection–driven shocks and the associated sudden commencements/sudden impulsesVeenadhari, B.; Selvakumaran, R.; Singh, Rajesh; Maurya, A.K.; Gopalswamy, N.; Kumar, Sushil; Kikuchi, T.
2012Response of low latitude D-region ionosphere to the total solar eclipse of 22 July 2009 deduced from ELF/VLF analysisSingh, Ashutosh K.; Singh, Rajesh; Veenadhari, B.; Singh, A.K.
2012Nighttime D region electron density measurements from ELF-VLF tweek radio atmospherics recorded at low latitudesMaurya, A.K.; Veenadhari, B.; Singh, Rajesh; Kumar, Sushil; Cohen, M.B.; Selvakumaran, R.; Gokani, Sneha A.; Pant, P.; Singh, A.K.; Inan, Umran S.
2012Morphological features of tweeks and nighttime D region ionosphere at tweek reflection height from the observations in the low-latitude Indian sectorMaurya, A.K.; Singh, Rajesh; Veenadhari, B.; Kumar, Sushil; Cohen, M.B.; Selvakumaran, R.; Pant, P.; Singh, A.K.; Siingh, D.; Inan, U.S.
2012Corotating interaction region (CIR) induced magnetic storms during solar minimum and their effects on low-latitude geomagnetic field and ionosphereVeenadhari, B.; Kumar, Sandeep; Tulasiram, S.; Singh, Rajesh; Alex, S.
2012Very low latitude (L = 1.08) whistlersSingh, Rajesh; Cohen, Morris B.; Maurya, A.K.; Veenadhari, B.; Kumar, Sushil; Pant, P.; Said, Ryan K.; Inan, Umran S.
2012First observational evidence for opposite zonal electric fields in equatorial E and F region altitudes during a geomagnetic storm periodTulasiram, S.; Balan, N.; Veenadhari, B.; Gurubaran, S.; Ravindran, S.; Tsugawa, T.; Liu, H.; Niranjan, K.; Nagatsuma, T.
2012Corotating interaction regions (CIRs) at sub-harmonic solar rotational periods and their impact on ionosphere-thermosphere system during the extreme low solar activity year 2008Tulasiram, S.; Yamamoto, M.; Veenadhari, B.; Kumar, Sandeep; Gurubaran, S.