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Guozhu Li is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant emphasis on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Aerospace Engineering, Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, and Molecular Biology.

Their scholarly output covers diverse topics including:

  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • GNSS positioning and interference
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Astro and Planetary Science

Guozhu Li has coauthored extensively with several researchers, frequently collaborating with:

  • Wenjie Sun
  • Baiqi Ning
  • Xiukuan Zhao
  • Lianhuan Hu
  • Libo Liu

The scientist's publications are commonly found in specific journals, with numerous contributions appearing in:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Space Weather
  • Earth and Planetary Physics
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Some of Guozhu Li's recent papers include:

  • Challenges to Equatorial Plasma Bubble and Ionospheric Scintillation Short-Term Forecasting and Future Aspects in East and Southeast Asia, 2020, Surveys in Geophysics
  • Validation of ICON-MIGHTI Thermospheric Wind Observations: 2. Green-Line Comparisons to Specular Meteor Radars, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Chiral Bicyclo[2.2.2]octane-Fused CpRh Complexes: Synthesis and Potential Use in Asymmetric C−H Activation, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • IONISE: An Ionospheric Observational Network for Irregularity and Scintillation in East and Southeast Asia, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • High-Order Solar Migrating Tides Quench at SSW Onsets, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters

Best Publications

  • Challenges to Equatorial Plasma Bubble and Ionospheric Scintillation Short-Term Forecasting and Future Aspects in East and Southeast Asia

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;Yuichi Otsuka;Mangalathayil Ali Abdu

  • Was Magnetic Storm the Only Driver of the Long-Duration Enhancements of Daytime Total Electron Content in the Asian-Australian Sector Between 7 and 12 September 2017?

    Jiuhou Lei;Fuqing Huang;Xuetao Chen;Jiahao Zhong

  • On the occurrence of postmidnight equatorial F region irregularities during the June solstice

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;M. A. Abdu;Xinan Yue

  • Statistics of GPS ionospheric scintillation and irregularities over polar regions at solar minimum

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;Zhipeng Ren;Lianhuan Hu

  • Longitudinal development of low‐latitude ionospheric irregularities during the geomagnetic storms of July 2004

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;Lianhuan Hu;Libo Liu

  • Precursor signatures and evolution of post‐sunset equatorial spread‐F observed over Sanya

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;M. A. Abdu;Weixing Wan

  • Effects of geomagnetic storm on GPS ionospheric scintillations at Sanya

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;Biqiang Zhao;Libo Liu

  • GPS TEC response to the 22 July 2009 total solar eclipse in East Asia

    Feng Ding;Weixing Wan;Baiqi Ning;Libo Liu

  • Storm‐Enhanced Development of Postsunset Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Around the Meridian 120°E/60°W on 7–8 September 2017

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;Chi Wang;M. A. Abdu

  • Electric field penetration into Earth’s ionosphere: a brief review for 2000–2013

    Yong Wei;Biqiang Zhao;Guozhu Li;Weixing Wan

  • Validation of ICON-MIGHTI Thermospheric Wind Observations: 2. Green-Line Comparisons to Specular Meteor Radars.

    Brian J. Harding;Jorge L. Chau;Maosheng He;Christoph R. Englert

  • Characterizing the 10 November 2004 storm‐time middle‐latitude plasma bubble event in Southeast Asia using multi‐instrument observations

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;Biqiang Zhao;Libo Liu

  • Analysis of ionospheric scintillation spectra and TEC in the Chinese low latitude region

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;Hong Yuan

  • Anomalous enhancement of ionospheric electron content in the Asian-Australian region during a geomagnetically quiet day

    B. Zhao;W. Wan;L. Liu;K. Igarashi

  • Effect of magnetic activity on plasma bubbles over equatorial and low-latitude regions in East Asia

    G. Li;B. Ning;L. Liu;W. Wan

  • The correlation of longitudinal/seasonal variations of evening equatorial pre-reversal drift and of plasma bubbles

    G. Li;B. Ning;L. Liu;Zhuoxiang Ren

  • Ionosphere disturbances observed throughout Southeast Asia of the superstorm of 20–22 November 2003

    B. Zhao;W. Wan;K. Tschu;K. Igarashi

  • Interhemispheric comparison of GPS phase scintillation at high latitudes during the magnetic-cloud-induced geomagnetic storm of 5–7 April 2010

    P. Prikryl;L. Spogli;P. T. Jayachandran;J. Kinrade

  • Enhanced ionospheric plasma bubble generation in more active ITCZ

    Guozhu Li;Yuichi Otsuka;Baiqi Ning;M. A. Abdu;M. A. Abdu

  • Longitudinal characteristics of spread F backscatter plumes observed with the EAR and Sanya VHF radar in Southeast Asia

    Guozhu Li;Baiqi Ning;M. A. Abdu;Yuchi Otsuka

  • Relations Between Semidiurnal Tidal Variants Through Diagnosing the Zonal Wavenumber Using a Phase Differencing Technique Based on Two Ground-Based Detectors

    Maosheng He;Jorge L. Chau;Gunter Stober;Guozhu Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Baiqi Ning
Baiqi Ning Chinese Academy of Sciences
Libo Liu
Libo Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Weixing Wan
Weixing Wan Chinese Academy of Sciences
M.A. Abdu
M.A. Abdu National Institute for Space Research
Biqiang Zhao
Biqiang Zhao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiankang Dou
Xiankang Dou University of Science and Technology of China
Xinan Yue
Xinan Yue Chinese Academy of Sciences
Iain M. Reid
Iain M. Reid University of Adelaide
Yuichi Otsuka
Yuichi Otsuka Nagoya University
Jiuhou Lei
Jiuhou Lei University of Science and Technology of China

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