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Chia-Hung Chen is affiliated with National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. Their research contributions primarily span the fields of Physics and Astronomy, as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these broad areas, Chen's work focuses particularly on subfields such as Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geophysics, Aerospace Engineering, Oceanography, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics addressed in Chen's research include ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, earthquake detection and analysis, GNSS positioning and interference, solar and space plasma dynamics, geophysics and gravity measurements, geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies, and earthquake and tectonic studies.

Chen has published extensively, with notable research appearing in the following venues:

  • Earth Planets and Space
  • Terrestrial Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Space Weather
  • Earth and Space Science

Recent publications by Chen include:

  • Assimilation of Ionosphere Observations in the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model with Thermosphere-Ionosphere EXtension (WACCMX), 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Extreme Positive Ionosphere Storm Triggered by a Minor Magnetic Storm in Deep Solar Minimum Revealed by FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 and GNSS Observations, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Lunar Tide Effects on Ionospheric Solar Eclipse Signatures: The August 21, 2017 Event as an Example, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Statistical study of medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances in low-latitude ionosphere using an automatic algorithm, 2021, Earth Planets and Space
  • Day-to-day variability of ionosphere electron density during solar minimum derived from FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 measurements, 2021, Terrestrial Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Frequent collaborators in Chen's research include:

  • Chien-Hung Lin
  • Jann-Yenq Liu
  • P. K. Rajesh
  • Yang-Yi Sun
  • Tomoko Matsuo

Best Publications

  • Seismoionospheric GPS total electron content anomalies observed before the 12 May 2008 Mw7.9 Wenchuan earthquake

    Jann-Yenq Liu;Y. I. Chen;Chia-Hung Chen;C. Y. Liu

  • Ionospheric disturbances triggered by the 11 March 2011 M9.0 Tohoku earthquake

    Jann Yenq Liu;Jann Yenq Liu;Chia Hung Chen;Chien Hung Lin;Ho Fang Tsai

  • Motions of the equatorial ionization anomaly crests imaged by FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC

    C. H. Lin;J. Y. Liu;T. W. Fang;T. W. Fang;P. Y. Chang

  • Midlatitude summer nighttime anomaly of the ionospheric electron density observed by FORMOSAT‐3/COSMIC

    C. H. Lin;C. H. Liu;J. Y. Liu;C. H. Chen

  • Concentric traveling ionosphere disturbances triggered by Super Typhoon Meranti (2016)

    Min Yang Chou;Charles C. H. Lin;Jia Yue;Jia Yue;Ho Fang Tsai

  • Observations and simulations of seismoionospheric GPS total electron content anomalies before the 12 January 2010 M7 Haiti earthquake

    J. Y. Liu;H. Le;H. Le;Y. I. Chen;C. H. Chen

  • Acoustic resonance and plasma depletion detected by GPS total electron content observation after the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

    A. Saito;T. Tsugawa;Y. Otsuka;M. Nishioka

  • Three-dimensional ionospheric electron density structure of the Weddell Sea Anomaly

    Chien-Hung Lin;Jann-Yenq Liu;Chio-Zong Cheng;Chia-Hung Chen

  • Solar flare signatures of the ionospheric GPS total electron content

    J. Y. Liu;C. H. Lin;Y. I. Chen;Y. C. Lin

  • Temporal and spatial precursors in the ionospheric global positioning system (GPS) total electron content observed before the 26 December 2004 M9.3 Sumatra–Andaman Earthquake

    J. Y. Liu;Y. I. Chen;C. H. Chen;K. Hattori

  • Numerical simulations of atmospheric waves excited by the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

    M. Matsumura;A. Saito;T. Iyemori;H. Shinagawa

  • A statistical study of ionospheric earthquake precursors monitored by using equatorial ionization anomaly of GPS TEC in Taiwan during 2001-2007

    J. Y. Liu;Chia-Hung Chen;Y. I. Chen;W. H. Yang

  • Theoretical study of the ionospheric Weddell Sea Anomaly using SAMI2

    C. H. Chen;J. D. Huba;A. Saito;C. H. Lin

  • Three-dimensional GPS ionospheric tomography over Japan using constrained least squares

    Gopi K. Seemala;Mamoru Yamamoto;Akinori Saito;Chia Hung Chen

  • Medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances triggered by Super Typhoon Nepartak (2016)

    Min Yang Chou;Charles C.H. Lin;Jia Yue;Jia Yue;Loren C. Chang

  • Seismo-geomagnetic anomalies and M ⩾ 5.0 earthquakes observed in Taiwan during 1988–2001

    J.Y. Liu;C.H. Chen;Y.I. Chen;H.Y. Yen

  • Observational evidence of ionospheric migrating tide modification during the 2009 stratospheric sudden warming

    J. T. Lin;C. H. Lin;L. C. Chang;H. H. Huang

  • Medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances by three-dimensional ionospheric GPS tomography

    C. H. Chen;A. Saito;C. H. Lin;M. Yamamoto

  • Long-distance propagation of ionospheric disturbance generated by the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

    C. H. Chen;A. Saito;C. H. Lin;J. Y. Liu;J. Y. Liu

  • Model simulation of the equatorial electrojet in the Peruvian and Philippine sectors

    Tzu-Wei Fang;Tzu-Wei Fang;A. D. Richmond;Jann-Yenq Liu;A. Maute

  • Concentric traveling ionospheric disturbances triggered by the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket

    Charles C.H. Lin;Ming Hsueh Shen;Min Yang Chou;Chia Hung Chen

  • Ionospheric F2 region perturbed by the 25 April 2015 Nepal earthquake

    Yang Yi Sun;Jann Yenq Liu;Chi Yen Lin;Ho Fang Tsai

  • Assimilation of Ionosphere Observations in the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model with Thermosphere-Ionosphere EXtension (WACCMX)

    N. M. Pedatella;J. L. Anderson;C. H. Chen;K. Raeder

  • Tracking the epicenter and the tsunami origin with GPS ionosphere observation

    Ho Fang Tsai;Ho Fang Tsai;Jann Yenq Liu;Jann Yenq Liu;Chien Hung Lin;Chia Hung Chen

  • Extreme Positive Ionosphere Storm Triggered by a Minor Magnetic Storm in Deep Solar Minimum Revealed by FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 and GNSS Observations

    P. K. Rajesh;C. H. Lin;C. Y. Lin;C. H. Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jann-Yenq Liu
Jann-Yenq Liu National Central University
Akinori Saito
Akinori Saito Kyoto University
J. D. Huba
J. D. Huba United States Naval Research Laboratory
Mamoru Yamamoto
Mamoru Yamamoto Kyoto University
Han-Li Liu
Han-Li Liu National Center for Atmospheric Research
Yuichi Otsuka
Yuichi Otsuka Nagoya University
Nicholas Pedatella
Nicholas Pedatella National Center for Atmospheric Research
Katsumi Hattori
Katsumi Hattori Chiba University
Jeffrey L. Anderson
Jeffrey L. Anderson National Center for Atmospheric Research
Alan Burns
Alan Burns National Center for Atmospheric Research

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