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Overview

Astrid Maute is affiliated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in the United States and primarily conducts research in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their work focuses extensively on the dynamics of the ionosphere and magnetosphere, encompassing related areas within solar and space plasma dynamics, geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies, as well as atmospheric sciences.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Physics and Astronomy

More specialized areas of research cover various subfields such as:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Geophysics
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Aerospace Engineering

The topics most frequently addressed in their publications include:

  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • GNSS positioning and interference

Astrid Maute has published extensively in several scientific venues. Their prominent publication outlets are:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
  • Earth and Space Science
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Challenges to Understanding the Earth's Ionosphere and Thermosphere" (2020), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • "Regulation of ionospheric plasma velocities by thermospheric winds" (2021), published in Nature Geoscience
  • "Simulated Trends in Ionosphere-Thermosphere Climate Due to Predicted Main Magnetic Field Changes From 2015 to 2065" (2020), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • "Planetary Wave (PW) Generation in the Thermosphere Driven by the PW-Modulated Tidal Spectrum" (2020), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • "ASHLEY: A New Empirical Model for the High-Latitude Electron Precipitation and Electric Field" (2021), published in Space Weather

The scientist frequently collaborates with several other researchers, including:

  • Brian J. Harding
  • T. J. Immel
  • J. M. Forbes
  • Yue Deng
  • Paolo Diviacco

Best Publications

  • Development and Validation of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model With Thermosphere and Ionosphere Extension (WACCM‐X 2.0)

    Han‐Li Liu;Charles G. Bardeen;Benjamin T. Foster;Peter Lauritzen

  • The NCAR TIE‐GCM

    Liying Qian;Alan G. Burns;Barbara A. Emery;Benjamin Foster

  • Sq and EEJ—A review on the daily variation of the geomagnetic field caused by ionospheric dynamo currents

    Yosuke Yamazaki;Astrid Maute

  • Connections between deep tropical clouds and the Earth's ionosphere

    M. E. Hagan;A. Maute;R. G. Roble;A. D. Richmond

  • The Ionospheric Connection Explorer Mission: Mission Goals and Design

    T. J. Immel;S. L. England;S. B. Mende;R. A. Heelis

  • Thermosphere extension of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model

    H.-L. Liu;B. T. Foster;M. E. Hagan;J. M. McInerney

  • Modeling of multiple effects of atmospheric tides on the ionosphere: An examination of possible coupling mechanisms responsible for the longitudinal structure of the equatorial ionosphere

    S. L. England;T. J. Immel;J. D. Huba;M. E. Hagan

  • Tropospheric tidal effects on the middle and upper atmosphere

    M. E. Hagan;A. Maute;R. G. Roble

  • Simulations of solar and lunar tidal variability in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere during sudden stratosphere warmings and their influence on the low-latitude ionosphere

    N. M. Pedatella;H.-L. Liu;A. D. Richmond;A. Maute

  • Thermosphere-Ionosphere-Electrodynamics General Circulation Model for the Ionospheric Connection Explorer: TIEGCM-ICON

    Astrid Maute

  • Challenges to Understanding the Earth's Ionosphere and Thermosphere

    R. A. Heelis;A. Maute

  • Ionospheric and thermospheric variations associated with prompt penetration electric fields

    G. Lu;Larisa Petrovna Goncharenko;M. J. Nicolls;A. Maute

  • Impacts of vertically propagating tides on the mean state of the ionosphere‐thermosphere system

    M. Jones;J. M. Forbes;M. E. Hagan;A. Maute

  • Ionospheric Electrodynamics Modeling

    A. D. Richmond;A. Maute

  • Longitudinal variations in the F region ionosphere and the topside ionosphere‐plasmasphere: Observations and model simulations

    N. M. Pedatella;N. M. Pedatella;J. M. Forbes;A. Maute;A. D. Richmond

  • Impact of electric field variability on Joule heating and thermospheric temperature and density

    Yue Deng;Yue Deng;Astrid Maute;Arthur D. Richmond;Raymond G. Roble

  • Non-migrating tides in the ionosphere-thermosphere: In situ versus tropospheric sources

    M. Jones;J. M. Forbes;M. E. Hagan;A. Maute

  • Sources of low-latitude ionospheric E × B drifts and their variability

    A. Maute;A. D. Richmond;R. G. Roble

  • The comparative importance of DE3, SE2, and SPW4 on the generation of wavenumber‐4 longitude structures in the low‐latitude ionosphere during September equinox

    N. M. Pedatella;M. E. Hagan;A. Maute

  • Comparison of CHAMP and TIME‐GCM nonmigrating tidal signals in the thermospheric zonal wind

    K. Häusler;H. Lühr;M. E. Hagan;A. Maute

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur D. Richmond
Arthur D. Richmond National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jeffrey M. Forbes
Jeffrey M. Forbes University of Colorado Boulder
Nicholas Pedatella
Nicholas Pedatella National Center for Atmospheric Research
Maura E. Hagan
Maura E. Hagan Utah State University
Raymond G. Roble
Raymond G. Roble National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jonathan J. Makela
Jonathan J. Makela University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
J. D. Huba
J. D. Huba United States Naval Research Laboratory
Christoph Englert
Christoph Englert Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Han-Li Liu
Han-Li Liu National Center for Atmospheric Research
Xiaoli Zhang
Xiaoli Zhang University of Colorado Boulder

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