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12Overview of Solar-Terretrial, Ionospheric and Atmospheric Researches Performed Using the South America VLF Network SAVNETJean-Pierre Raulin (1), Fernando C. P. Bertoni (1), Germán Fernandez (2)[1] CRAAM/EE/UPM - São Paulo, Brazil, [2] CASLEO - San Juan, Argentina[text]0014.09.102019.04.10
23Whistlers as a Loss Mechanism in the Earth's Radiation BeltsMarlie van Zyl (1,2), Andrew B. Collier (1)[1] University of KwaZulu-Natal [2] Hermanus Magnetic Observatory[text]0014.09.102005.05.10
36Investigating the Impact of Solar Energetic Particle Events on the Lower Ionosphere using VLF/LF Propagation Conditions along a Midlatitude - Sub Polar PathErnst Dieter Schmitter (1)[1] University of Applied Sciences Osnabrueck, 49076 Osnabrueck, Germany[text]0016.09.102007.05.10
48Satellite Observations of Whistlers near the Tihany Conjugate PointBrett Delport (1), Andrew B. Collier (1,2), János Lichtenberger (3)[1] University of KwaZulu Natal, [2] Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, [3] Eotvos University[text]0015.09.102019.05.10
55Particle-in-cell simulations of chorus emissions Etienne J. Koen (1,2), Andrew B. Collier (2,3), Shimul K. Maharaj (2), Brett Delport (3)[1] Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden., [2] Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, Hermanus, South Africa., [3] School of Physics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.[text]1014.09.109021.05.10
610Effects of Ionospheric and Terrestrial Factors on VLF Propagation in the Earth-ionosphere WaveguideStephen Guy Meyer (1,2), Andrew B. Collier (1,2)[1] Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, [2] University of KwaZulu-Natal[text]1014.09.109025.05.10
711Multivariate Techniques for Constructing Quiet Day CurvesAndrew B. Collier (1,2), János Lichtenberger (3), Péter Steinbach (3)[1] Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, [2] University of KwaZulu-Natal, [3] Eotvos University[text]0016.09.102026.05.10
812External Periodic Effects on VLF Noise ExcitationPetr Bespalov (1)[1] Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 46 Ulyanov St, 603950 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia[text]0013.09.102028.05.10
94Radiation Belt Electron Precipitation from Plasmaspheric Hiss: Significance to Atmospheric Ozone ChemistryCraig J. Rodger (1), Mark A. Clilverd (2), Annika Seppälä (2,3), Neil R. Thomson (1), Rory J. Gamble (1), Michel Parrot (4), Jean-André Sauvaud (5), Thomas Ulich (6)[1] Department of Physics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, [2] British Antarctic Survey (NERC), Cambridge, United Kingdom, [3] Earth Observation, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland, [4] Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement, Orleans, France, [5] Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, Toulouse, France, [6] Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory, University of Oulu, Sodankylä, Finland [text]0015.09.102031.05.10
1013Observations and Theory of Low-latitudinal ELF-whistlersKaiti Wang (1,2), Yun-Ching Wang (3), Han-Tzong Su (3), Rue-Ron Hsu (3), Tzu-Yuan Lin (4)[1] Plasma and Space Science Center, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, [2] Institute of Space, Astrophysical and Plasma Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, [3] Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, [4] Institute of Electro-Optical Science and Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan[text]0014.09.102002.06.10
1117Martian Ionosphere Observed by the MARSIS InstrumentFrantisek Nemec (1), David D. Morgan (1), Donald A. Gurnett (1), Firdevs Duru (1)[1] Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA[text]0016.09.102002.06.10
124Improvements in the WWLLN: Increased Detection Efficiencies and new Lightning Power Measurements through more Stations and Smarter AlgorithmsCraig J. Rodger (1), James B. Brundell (2), Michael Hutchins (3), Robert H. Holzworth (3), Rory J. Gamble (1)[1] Department of Physics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, [2] UltraMSK.com, Dunedin, New Zealand, [3] Dept. Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, USA[text]0014.09.102004.06.10
1319Results of VLF Campaigns During Summer, Winter and Total Solar Eclipse in Indian Subcontinent from Twelve StationsSandip Kumar Chakrabarti (1,2), Sudipta Sasmal (2), Sushanta Mondal (2), Sujay Pal (1), Tamal Basak (1)[1] S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, JD Block, Salt Lake, Kolkata 700098, INDIA, [2] Indian Centre for Space Physics, 43 Chalantika, Garia Station Road, Kolkata 700084 INDIA[text]0016.09.102007.06.10
144Long Distance Monitoring of the Lower Ionosphere using Subionospheric VLF Propagation: The Global AARDDVARK Sensor ArrayCraig J. Rodger (1), Mark A. Clilverd (2), the AARDDVARK Team (3)[1] Department of Physics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, [2] British Antarctic Survey (NERC), Cambridge, United Kingdom, [3] all over the world[text]1014.09.109008.06.10
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1622MF Waves Observed by DEMETER above the South Atlantic AnomalyMichel Parrot (1)[1] LPC2E/CNRS[text]0015.09.102008.06.10
1721Ground-based Estimates of Outer Radiation Belt Energetic Electron Precipitation Fluxes into the Atmosphere Mark A. Clilverd (1), Craig J. Rodger (2), Rory J. Gamble (2), Thomas Ulich (3), Tero Raita (3), Annika Seppälä (1), Janet C. Green (4), Neil R. Thomson (2), Jean-André Sauvaud (5), Michel Parrot (6)[1] British Antarctic Survey (NERC), Cambridge, United Kingdom, [2] Department of Physics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, [3] Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory, University of Oulu, Sodankylä, Finland, [4] Space Weather Prediction Center, NOAA, Boulder, Colorado, [5] Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, Toulouse, France, [6] Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement, Orleans, France6 el.cm-2s-1str-1 during geomagnetic storms, with the DEMETER >100 keV drift loss cone showing peak fluxes of 105 el.cm-2s-1str-1, and both the POES >100 keV "loss" fluxes and the NAA ground-based >100 keV precipitation fluxes showing peaks of ~104 el.cm-2s-1str-1. The analysis of NAA amplitude variability has the potential of providing a detailed, near real-time, picture of energetic electron precipitation fluxes from the outer radiation belts.">[text]0016.09.102009.06.10
1821Microburst Storm Characteristics: Combined Satellite and Ground-based ObservationsSarah Dietrich (1), Craig J. Rodger (1), Mark A. Clilverd (2), Jacob Bortnik (3), Tero Raita (4)[1] University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, [2] British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK, [3] Universityof California, Los Angeles, California, USA, [4] Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory, University of Oulu, Finland[text]0013.09.102009.06.10
1927Full Wave Solution for Whistler Wave Propagation Through the Ionosphere in Case of Small Angles of IncidenceIlya Kuzichev (1), David R. Shklyar (1)[1] Space Research Institute of RAS (IKI)[text]0014.09.102011.06.10
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2129Large scale wave-like structures in the topside ionosphere as a manifestation of the vertical coupling processes at mid and low latitudesL. Bankov (1), A. Vassileva (1)[1] Space Research Institute-Bulgarian Academy of sciences, 6 Moskovska str. Sofia 1000, Bulgaria[text]0015.09.102013.06.10
2229Seasonal behavior of the wave-number four (WN4) in the topside ionosphere at mid and low latitudes during declining 23 solar cycleL. Bankov (1), A. Vassileva (1)[1] Space Research Institute-Bulgarian Academy of sciences, 6 Moskovska str. Sofia 1000, Bulgaria[text]0015.09.102013.06.10
2318 Spectral Characteristics of VLF Chorus Elements Detected on Cluster Spacecraft and Their Explanation by the Backward Wave Oscillator ModelElena Titova (1,2), Boris Kozelov (1), Andrei G. Demekhov (3), Ondřej Santolík (4,5), Eva Macúšová (4,5), Jean Louis Rauch (6), Jean Gabriel Trotignon (6), Donald A. Gurnett (7), Jolene S. Pickett (7)[1] Polar Geophysical Institute, Apatity, Russian Federation , [2] Space Research Institute of RAS, Moscow, Russia, [3] Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia,, [4] Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, [5] IAP/CAS, Prague, Czech Republic, [6] LPCE/CNRS, Orleans, France, [7] University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA[text]0013.09.102014.06.10
2430Ionospheric Anomalies Observed prior to Seismic EventsSahil Brijraj (1), Brett Delport (1), Andrew B. Collier (1,2)[1] University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus, Durban, South Africa, [2] Hermanus Magnetic Observatory[text]1014.09.109014.06.10
2531Theory and Simulations of VLF Triggered EmissionsYoshiharu Omura (1), Mitsuru Hikishima (1), Danny Summers (2,3)[1] Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University, [2] Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, [3] School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University[text]0113.09.103014.06.10
269Energy Constraints on Wave Excitation and Particle Acceleration in Self-Consistent Wave-Particle InteractionsDavid R. Shklyar (1,2)[1] Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, [2] Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia[text]0013.09.102015.06.10
2723Refractive Index in a Realistic IonosphereJaroslav Chum (1), Vladimir Truhlik (1)[1] Institute of Atmospheric Physics[text]0016.09.102015.06.10
2824A Revised Classification of LEO Recorded WhistlersPéter Steinbach (1,2), János Lichtenberger (2), Csaba Ferencz (2)[1] MTA-ELTE Research Group for Geology, Geophysics and Space Sciences, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary, [2] Space Research Group, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary[text]0014.09.102015.06.10
297Extending Continuous Quantitative Measurements of ELF/VLF Noise at Halley, Antarctica, Towards Two Solar CyclesAndy J. Smith (1)[1] VLF/ELF Radio Research Institute, Bradwell, UK[text]0114.09.103015.06.10
3026Sporadic E-layer and occurrence of subprotonospheric whistlersJiří Fišer (1), Jaroslav Chum (1), Michel Parrot (2), Gerhard Diendorfer (3), Ondřej Santolík (1,4)[1] Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, Czech Republic, [2] LPC2E/CNRS, Orléans, France, [3] Austrian Electrotechnical Association (OVE-ALDIS), Vienna, Austria, [4] Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Prague, Czech Republic[text]0015.09.102015.06.10
3132Modeling and observation of plasmaspheric hissJacob Bortnik (1)[1] UCLA[text]0013.09.102016.06.10
3235Diffusion-Advection Modeling of Quasilinear and Nonlinear Wave-Particle InteractionsJay Albert (1)[1] Air Force Research Lab[text]0013.09.102017.06.10
3320Automatic Whistler Analyzer János Lichtenberger (1), Csaba Ferencz (1), Dániel Hamar (1), Péter Steinbach (2), Craig J. Rodger (3), Mark A. Clilverd (4), Andrew B. Collier (5)[1] Space Research Group, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary, [2] Research Group for Geology, Geophysics and Space Sciences of HA S, Budapest, Hungary, [3] Department of Physics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, [4] British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK., [5] Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, Hermanus, South Africa[text]0014.09.102022.06.10
3420Remote Sensing of the Plasmasphere: Lightnings and Whistler Propagation PathsJános Lichtenberger (1), Andrew B. Collier (2), Mark A. Clilverd (3), Craig J. Rodger (4), Csaba Ferencz (1), Dániel Hamar (1), Péter Steinbach (5), Daniel I. Golden (6), Umran S. Inan (6)[1] Space Research Group, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary, [2] Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, Hermanus, South Africa, [3] British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK, [4] Department of Physics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, [5] Research Group for Geology, Geophysics and Space Sciences of HA S, Budapest, Hungary, [6] Star Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, USA[text]0014.09.102022.06.10
3538The Connection between meteor showers and VLF atmospheric noise signalsColin Price (1), Yuval Reuveni (1,2), Yoav Yair (3), Roy Yaniv (1)[1] Dept. of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences, Tel Aviv University, [2] Porter School of Environmental Sciences, Tel Aviv University, [3] Dept. of Life and Natural Science, The Open University of Israel[text]0016.09.102022.06.10
3636Features of Sferic Background during Quiet Period near the EquinoxTauno Turunen (1), Jyrki Manninen (1)[1] Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, Sodankyla, Finland[text]0014.09.102024.06.10
3714MLR Fine Structure - New ResultsJyrki Manninen (1), Tauno Turunen (1)[1] Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, Sodankyla, Finland[text]0014.09.102024.06.10
3823Obliquely propagating chorus and transverse motion of the sourceJaroslav Chum (1), Ondřej Santolík (1,2), Jolene S. Pickett (3), Donald A. Gurnett (3)[1] Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, Czech Republic, [2] Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Prague, Czech Republic, [3] University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA[text]1014.09.109024.06.10
3942Low ionosphere effects of long term solar and transient geomagnetic activity using VLF techniqueFernando C. P. Bertoni (1), Jean-Pierre Raulin (1), Jorge E. Samanes (1)[1] Centro de Radio-Astronomia e Astrofísica Mackenzie (CRAAM), Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo, Brazil[text]0014.09.102025.06.10
4039Statistical Analysis of the Electromagnetic Waves Observed in the Upper Ionosphere by the DEMETER Spacecraft as Function of the Seismic ActivityDavid Pisa (1,2,3), Ondřej Santolík (1,2), Michel Parrot (3)[1] Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, [2] Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, Czech Republic, [3] LPC2E/CNRS, Orléans, France[text]1014.09.109025.06.10
4143Determination inside The Plasmasphere of the Ion Composition and Absolute Density from the ULF Wave Propagation Properties With WHISPER/CLUSTER and STAFF/CLUSTER Data.Jean Louis Rauch (1), Jean Gabriel Trotignon (1), Nicole Cornilleau-Wehrlin (2), Patrick Robert (2), Elena Titova (3,4), WHISPER Team (1), STAFF Team (2)[1] LPC2E/CNRS, 3A av. de la Recherche Scientifique, 45071 Orleans Cedex 2, France, [2] LPP/CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France, [3] Polar Geophysical Institute, Apatity, Russian Federation, [4] Space Research Institute of RAS, Moscow, Russia[text]1014.09.109025.06.10
4240Similarities and Differences in Flare-Perturbed VLF Signals as Received in Erd and BelgradeVida Žigman (1), Davorka Grubor (2), Aleksandra Kolarski (3), Desanka Šulić (4)[1] University of Nova Gorica, Nova Gorica, Slovenia, [2] Milutina Milankovica 130, 11070 Belgrade, Serbia, [3] Institute for Geophysics, Belgrade, Serbia , [4] Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia[text]1014.09.109025.06.10
4344 Distributions of amplitudes and Poynting fluxes of whistler-mode chorus Ondřej Santolík (1,2), Donald A. Gurnett (3), Jolene S. Pickett (3)[1] Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, Czech Republic , [2] Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic , [3] University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA[text]0013.09.102025.06.10
4441Comparison of Whistlers Recorded On-board and on the Ground Dániel Hamar (1), János Lichtenberger (1), Csaba Ferencz (1), Péter Steinbach (2), Orsolya E. Ferencz (1), Craig J. Rodger (3), Andrew B. Collier (4), Michel Parrot (5)[1] Space Research Group, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary, [2] Research Group for Geology, Geophysics and Space Sciences of HA S, Budapest, Hungary, [3] Department of Physics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, [4] Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, Hermanus, South Africa , [5] LPCE/CNRS, Orléans, France[text]0014.09.102025.06.10
4533Study of the Observed Amplitude and Phase Perturbations on VLF Signals From Lighting Induced Electron Precipitation and Reconstruction of D-region Electron Density Height ProfileDesanka Šulić (1), Vida Žigman (2), Aleksandra Nina (1)[1] Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, [2] University of Nova Gorica, Nova Gorica, Slovenia[text]0016.09.102026.06.10
461Spectral Properties of ELF/VLF Chorus in the Earth's Magnetosphere: a Model and Numerical SimulationsAndrei G. Demekhov (1)[1] Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia[text]0013.09.102026.06.10
4737The Banded Structure of the Whistler-mode Chorus EmissionsEva Macúšová (1,2), Ondřej Santolík (1,2), Jolene S. Pickett (3), Donald A. Gurnett (3), Nicole Cornilleau-Wehrlin (4,5)[1] Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, [2] Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, Czech Republic, [3] University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA, [4] Station de Radioastronomie de Nançay, Observatoire de Paris/CNRS, Nançay, France, [5] LPP-CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique, Velizy, France[text]0013.09.102028.06.10
4845Equatorial Noise Obtained from Measurements of the Cluster SpacecraftZuzana Hrbáčková (1,2), Ondřej Santolík (1,2), Nicole Cornilleau-Wehrlin (3)[1] Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, [2] Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, Czech Republic, [3] LPP/CNRS, Palaiseau, France[text]1014.09.109029.06.10
4946TBDUmran S. Inan (1)[1] Stanford UniversityTBD0116.09.103025.08.10