27th General Assembly of International Union of Radio Science (URSI),
Maastricht, The Netherlands, August 17-24, 2002.
- Benson, R.F., et al., Applying ionospheric plasma resonance scaling laws to interpret active and passive
planetary magnetospheric radio spectra.
[Abstract]
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- Carpenter, D.L., et al., Spread echoes from the plasmapause region and main plasmasphere received
during high altitude radio sounding by the RPI instrument on the IMAGE spacecraft.
[Abstract]
[Word Document]
[PDF Document]
- Foster, J.C., et al.,
Probing Topside Ionosphere/Plasmasphere Structure During Geomagnetic Disturbances.
- Gallagher, D.L., et al., Plasmasphere empirical modeling with the IMAGE mission.
[Abstract]
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- Goldstein, J., et al., Penetration electric field and the formation of plasmaspheric
shoulders and notches.
[Abstract]
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- Green, J. and B. Reinisch, An overview of Radio Plasma Imager accomplishments.
[Abstract]
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- Huang, X., et al., Empirical models of the plasma density in the plasmasphere and polar cap.
[Abstract]
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- Issautier, K., et al., Quasi-thermal noise spectroscopy: Diagnostics in space media.
[Abstract]
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- Menk, F.W., et al., Diagnostics of the plasmasphere and plasmapause using ULF waves.
[Abstract]
[PDF Document]
- Reinisch, B., HF sounders for geospace plasma observations.
[Abstract]
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- Reinisch, B., et al., Radio Plasma Imager Observation of Magnetostorm Effects on the Plasmaspheric
Density Distribution.
[Abstract]
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- Sales, G.S., et al., Polarization of Field Aligned Propagating Echoes in the Plasmasphere Measured by RPI.
[Abstract]
[Word Document]
[PDF Document]
- Sandel, B. and D. Gallagher, et al., Low-density regions of the plasmasphere.
[Abstract]
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- Sonwalker, V., et al., Observations and analysis of discrete and diffuse
whistler mode echoes received by RPI on IMAGE.
[Abstract]
[PDF Document]
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Curator
Dr. E. V. Bell, II, ed.bell@nasa.gov, +1-301-286-1187
NSSDC, Mail Code 690.1, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
NASA Official: Dr. David R. Williams
Rev. 1.10, 01 July 2005, DRW
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