Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1625363004> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1625363004 endingPage "2669" @default.
- W1625363004 startingPage "2660" @default.
- W1625363004 abstract "Abstract The paper studies the physical mechanisms of the ionospheric storms at equatorial and higher latitudes, which are generally opposite both during the main phase (MP) and recovery phase (RP) of geomagnetic storms. The mechanisms are based on the natural tendency of physical systems to occupy minimum energy state which is most stable. The paper first illustrates the recent developments in the understanding of the mechanisms during daytime MPs when generally negative ionospheric storms (in Nmax and TEC) develop at equatorial latitudes and positive storms occur at higher latitudes, including why the storms are severe only in some cases. The paper then investigates the relative importance of the physical mechanisms of the positive ionospheric storms observed at equatorial latitudes (within ±15°) during daytime RPs when negative storms occur at higher latitudes using CHAMP Ne and GPS‐TEC data and Sheffield University Plasmasphere Ionosphere Model. The results indicate that the mechanical effect of the storm‐time equatorward neutral winds that causes plasma convergence at equatorial F region could be a major source for the positive storms, with the downwelling effect of the winds and zero or westward electric field, if present, acting as minor sources." @default.
- W1625363004 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1625363004 creator A5043061886 @default.
- W1625363004 creator A5071537973 @default.
- W1625363004 creator A5074585826 @default.
- W1625363004 creator A5076417152 @default.
- W1625363004 creator A5091315263 @default.
- W1625363004 date "2013-05-01" @default.
- W1625363004 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W1625363004 title "Physical mechanisms of the ionospheric storms at equatorial and higher latitudes during the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms" @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1594319222 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1595675380 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1966582288 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1967169825 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1969296081 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1972326315 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1977382933 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1982635716 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1982903954 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1986811799 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1989077551 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1995623812 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W1996400519 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2006145128 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2007940437 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2010283351 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2010949540 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2022032575 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2022170612 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2025357653 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2026262442 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2030341132 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2033811834 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2037269006 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2037872005 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2044963167 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2045623602 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2045648017 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2046878808 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2049158506 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2050338037 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2050390051 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2051259958 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2053316388 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2053816351 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2070837423 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2090065735 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2092920141 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2094427828 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2096191906 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2111115520 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2113308987 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2131026059 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2138572931 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2146933273 @default.
- W1625363004 cites W2164555736 @default.
- W1625363004 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/jgra.50275" @default.
- W1625363004 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W1625363004 type Work @default.
- W1625363004 sameAs 1625363004 @default.
- W1625363004 citedByCount "65" @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042013 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042014 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042015 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042016 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042017 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042018 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042019 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042020 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042021 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042022 @default.
- W1625363004 countsByYear W16253630042023 @default.
- W1625363004 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1625363004 hasAuthorship W1625363004A5043061886 @default.
- W1625363004 hasAuthorship W1625363004A5071537973 @default.
- W1625363004 hasAuthorship W1625363004A5074585826 @default.
- W1625363004 hasAuthorship W1625363004A5076417152 @default.
- W1625363004 hasAuthorship W1625363004A5091315263 @default.
- W1625363004 hasBestOaLocation W16253630041 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C105306849 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C111368507 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C115260700 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C116403925 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C118691173 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C119601563 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C122523270 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C130443932 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C13280743 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C149348798 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C162725370 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C170641098 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C176379880 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C199635899 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C49204034 @default.
- W1625363004 hasConcept C62520636 @default.