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Christos Haldoupis

Christos Haldoupis

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
37
Citations
4553
World Ranking
8961
National Ranking
58

Overview

Christos Haldoupis is affiliated with the University of Crete in Greece and has contributed to atmospheric and space physics research. Their work spans multiple topics and subfields related to the dynamics of the ionosphere and magnetosphere, as well as interactions between solar and terrestrial phenomena.

Research topics covered by Christos Haldoupis include:

  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • GNSS positioning and interference
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects
  • Plant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies
  • Electromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate

Their research contributions are situated within several subfields such as:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Physiology
  • Plant Science
  • Biophysics

Christos Haldoupis coauthors frequently with a group including Haris Haralambous, C. E. Meek, J. D. Mathews, Pablo Fdez-Arróyabe, and Konstantinos Kourtidis. The collaborations suggest a strong network within atmospheric and space physics disciplines.

The primary publication venues for their work consist of:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
  • International Journal of Biometeorology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent published papers include the following:

  • On the necessity of using foμEs instead of foEs in estimating the intensity and variability of sporadic E layers, 2020, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
  • Glossary on atmospheric electricity and its effects on biology, 2020, International Journal of Biometeorology
  • On the altitude dependence and role of zonal and meridional wind shears in the generation of E region metal ion layers, 2021, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
  • Understanding the Diurnal Cycle of Midlatitude Sporadic E. The Role of Metal Atoms, 2023, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • A Simplified Method of True Height Analysis to Estimate the Real Height of Sporadic E Layers, 2024, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics

The focus of these papers centers on the behavior and analysis of sporadic E layers, metal ion layers, and atmospheric electricity effects, reflecting an ongoing investigation of ionospheric phenomena and their broader impact on atmospheric science.

Best Publications

  • A review on radio studies of auroral E-region ionospheric irregularities

    Christos Haldoupis

  • Midlatitude Sporadic E. A Typical Paradigm of Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling

    Christos Haldoupis

  • Observations of a possible ground signature of flux transfer events

    C. K. Goertz;E. Nielsen;A. Korth;K. H. Glassmeier

  • A Tutorial Review on Sporadic E Layers

    Christos Haldoupis

  • Ionogram height–time–intensity observations of descending sporadic E layers at mid-latitude

    Christos Haldoupis;Chris Meek;Nikolas Christakis;Dora Pancheva

  • An explanation for the seasonal dependence of midlatitude sporadic E layers

    C. Haldoupis;D. Pancheva;W. Singer;C. Meek

  • Recent Results from Studies of Electric Discharges in the Mesosphere

    T Neubert;M Rycroft;T Farges;E Blanc

  • A study of tidal and planetary wave periodicities present in midlatitude sporadic E layers

    Christos Haldoupis;Dora Pancheva;N. J. Mitchell

  • Role of unstable sporadic‐E layers in the generation of midlatitude spread F

    Christos Haldoupis;Michael C. Kelley;Glenn C. Hussey;Sergei Shalimov

  • Evidence of a role for modulated atmospheric tides in the dependence of sporadic E layers on planetary waves

    D. Pancheva;C. Haldoupis;C. E. Meek;A. H. Manson

  • Spectral properties of the ionospheric Alfvén resonator observed at a low-latitude station (L = 1.3)

    T. Bösinger;C. Haldoupis;P. P. Belyaev;M. N. Yakunin

  • Observations of the relationship between sprite morphology and in‐cloud lightning processes

    Oscar Arnoud Van der Velde;Ágnes Mika;Serge Soula;Christos Haldoupis

  • Co-ordinated observations of transient luminous events during the EuroSprite2003 campaign

    Torsten Neubert;Thomas Højgaard Allin;Elisabeth Blanc;Thomas Farges

  • Planetary waves and midlatitude sporadic E layers: Strong experimental evidence for a close relationship

    Christos Haldoupis;Dora Pancheva

  • Multi-instrumental observations of a positive gigantic jet produced by a winter thunderstorm in Europe

    Oscar A. van der Velde;József Bór;Jingbo Li;Steven A. Cummer

  • An explanation for type 1 radar echoes from the midlatitude E-region ionosphere

    C. Haldoupis;K. Schlegel;D. T. Farley

  • Seasonal variability and descent of mid-latitude sporadic E layers at Arecibo

    N. Christakis;C. Haldoupis;Q. Zhou;C. Meek

  • Observation of the modified two‐stream plasma instability in the midlatitude E region ionosphere

    K. Schlegel;C. Haldoupis

  • Subionospheric early VLF signal perturbations observed in one‐to‐one association with sprites

    C. Haldoupis;Torsten Neubert;U.S. Inan;A. Mika

  • Case studies of coupling between the E and F regions during unstable sporadic‐E conditions

    Michael C. Kelley;Christos Haldoupis;Michael J. Nicolls;Jonathan J. Makela

  • A 50-MHz radio Doppler experiment for midlatitude E region coherent backscatter studies: System description and first results

    C. Haldoupis;K. Schlegel

  • STARE Doppler spectral studies of westward electrojet radar aurora

    C. I. Haldoupis;E. Nielsen;H. M. Ierkic

  • Introduction to Atmospheric Physics

    Christos Haldoupis;Χρήστος Χαλδούπης

Frequent Co-Authors

Kristian Schlegel
Kristian Schlegel Max Planck Society
Erling Nielsen
Erling Nielsen Max Planck Society
C. E. Meek
C. E. Meek University of Saskatchewan
Umran S. Inan
Umran S. Inan Stanford University
Dora Pancheva
Dora Pancheva Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Colin Price
Colin Price Tel Aviv University
Qihou Zhou
Qihou Zhou Miami University
Michael C. Kelley
Michael C. Kelley Cornell University
Donald T. Farley
Donald T. Farley Cornell University
Craig J. Rodger
Craig J. Rodger University of Otago

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