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Earth Science

D-Index
59
Citations
13248
World Ranking
2009
National Ranking
873

Best Publications

  • A global mapping technique for GPS‐derived ionospheric total electron content measurements

    A. J. Mannucci;B. D. Wilson;D. N. Yuan;C. H. Ho

  • Monitoring of global ionospheric irregularities using the Worldwide GPS Network

    X. Pi;A. J. Mannucci;U. J. Lindqwister;C. M. Ho

  • Dayside global ionospheric response to the major interplanetary events of October 29–30, 2003 “Halloween Storms”

    A. J. Mannucci;B. T. Tsurutani;B. A. Iijima;A. Komjathy

  • Global dayside ionospheric uplift and enhancement associated with interplanetary electric fields

    Bruce Tsurutani;Anthony Mannucci;Byron Iijima;Mangalathayil Ali Abdu

  • CHAMP and SAC-C atmospheric occultation results and intercomparisons

    G. A. Hajj;C. O. Ao;B. A. Iijima;D. Kuang

  • The October 28, 2003 extreme EUV solar flare and resultant extreme ionospheric effects: Comparison to other Halloween events and the Bastille Day event

    B. T. Tsurutani;B. T. Tsurutani;D. L. Judge;F. L. Guarnieri;F. L. Guarnieri;F. L. Guarnieri;P. Gangopadhyay

  • Prompt penetration electric fields (PPEFs) and their ionospheric effects during the great magnetic storm of 30-31 October 2003

    B. T. Tsurutani;B. T. Tsurutani;O. P. Verkhoglyadova;O. P. Verkhoglyadova;A. J. Mannucci;A. Saito

  • Sporadic E morphology from GPS‐CHAMP radio occultation

    Dong L. Wu;Chi O. Ao;George A. Hajj;Manuel de la Torre Juarez

  • Global ionosphere perturbations monitored by the Worldwide GPS Network

    C. M. Ho;A. J. Mannucci;U. J. Lindqwister;X. Pi

  • Lower troposphere refractivity bias in GPS occultation retrievals

    C. O. Ao;T. K. Meehan;G. A. Hajj;A. J. Mannucci

  • Automated daily processing of more than 1000 ground-based GPS receivers for studying intense ionospheric storms

    Attila Komjathy;Lawrence Sparks;Brian D. Wilson;Anthony J. Mannucci

  • A brief review of “solar flare effects” on the ionosphere

    B. T. Tsurutani;O. P. Verkhoglyadova;O. P. Verkhoglyadova;A. J. Mannucci;G. S. Lakhina

  • Ionospheric Signatures of Tohoku-Oki Tsunami of March 11, 2011: Model Comparisons Near the Epicenter

    David A. Galvan;David A. Galvan;Attila Komjathy;Michael P. Hickey;Philip Stephens

  • Global plasmaspheric TEC and its relative contribution to GPS TEC

    E. Yizengaw;M.B. Moldwin;D. Galvan;B.A. Iijima

  • Subdaily northern hemisphere ionospheric maps using an extensive network of GPS receivers

    Brian D. Wilson;Anthony J. Mannucci;Charles D. Edwards

  • Estimating the uncertainty of using GPS radio occultation data for climate monitoring: Intercomparison of CHAMP refractivity climate records from 2002 to 2006 from different data centers

    Shu-peng Ho;Gottfried Kirchengast;Stephen Leroy;Jens Wickert

  • Automated daily process for global ionospheric total electron content maps and satellite ocean altimeter ionospheric calibration based on Global Positioning System data

    B.A. Iijima;I.L. Harris;C.M. Ho;U.J. Lindqwister

  • Detecting ionospheric TEC perturbations caused by natural hazards using a global network of GPS receivers: The Tohoku case study

    Attila Komjathy;David A. Galvan;Philip Stephens;M. D. Butala

  • Reproducibility of GPS radio occultation data for climate monitoring: Profile-to-profile inter-comparison of CHAMP climate records 2002 to 2008 from six data centers

    Shu-peng Ho;Doug Hunt;Andrea K. Steiner;Anthony J. Mannucci

  • The COSMIC/FORMOSAT-3 Radio Occultation Mission after 12 years: Accomplishments, Remaining Challenges, and Potential Impacts of COSMIC-2

    Shu-peng Ho;Richard A. Anthes;Chi O. Ao;Sean Healy

Frequent Co-Authors

Attila Komjathy
Attila Komjathy California Institute of Technology
Bruce T. Tsurutani
Bruce T. Tsurutani California Institute of Technology
Larry J. Paxton
Larry J. Paxton Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Gang Lu
Gang Lu National Center for Atmospheric Research
Thomas N. Woods
Thomas N. Woods University of Colorado Boulder
P. G. Richards
P. G. Richards George Mason University
Liying Qian
Liying Qian National Center for Atmospheric Research
Walter D. Gonzalez
Walter D. Gonzalez National Institute for Space Research
W. K. Peterson
W. K. Peterson University of Colorado Boulder
Robert R. Meier
Robert R. Meier George Mason University

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