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Michel Parrot is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Physics and Astronomy, with a strong emphasis on geophysics and astronomy and astrophysics within these broader fields.

Their scholarly work encompasses a variety of topics centered around seismic and ionospheric phenomena. Key research themes include:

  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Knowledge Management and Technology

Michel Parrot has contributed extensively to academic journals, with frequent publications in:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics (11 publications)
  • The European Physical Journal Special Topics (3 publications)
  • Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics (1 publication)
  • Atmosphere (1 publication)
  • Earth Planets and Space (1 publication)

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Michel Parrot include:

  • Primary Joint Statistical Seismic Influence on Ionospheric Parameters Recorded by the CSES and DEMETER Satellites, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Atmospheric and ionospheric coupling phenomena associated with large earthquakes, 2021, The European Physical Journal Special Topics
  • ULF Wave Activity Observed in the Nighttime Ionosphere Above and Some Hours Before Strong Earthquakes, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • NWC Transmitter Effects on the Nightside Upper Ionosphere Observed by a Low-Altitude Satellite, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Precipitation of Energetic Electrons from the Earth's Radiation Belt Stimulated by High-Power HF Radio Waves for Modification of the Midlatitude Ionosphere, 2020, Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics

Michel Parrot frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • F. Němec
  • O. Santolík
  • Rui Yan
  • Xuhui Shen
  • Xuemin Zhang

Best Publications

  • Spatio-temporal structure of storm-time chorus

    O. Santolík;O. Santolík;D. A. Gurnett;J. S. Pickett;M. Parrot

  • Examples of unusual ionospheric observations made by the DEMETER satellite over seismic regions

    M. Parrot;J.J. Berthelier;J.P. Lebreton;J.A. Sauvaud

  • The magnetic field experiment IMSC and its data processing onboard DEMETER: Scientific objectives, description and first results

    M. Parrot;D. Benoist;J.J. Berthelier;J. Błęcki

  • First results obtained by the Cluster STAFF experiment

    N. Cornilleau-Wehrlin;G. Chanteur;S. Perraut;L. Rezeau

  • Electron and ion density variations before strong earthquakes (M>6.0) using DEMETER and GPS data

    M. Akhoondzadeh;M. Akhoondzadeh;M. Parrot;M. R. Saradjian

  • The Cluster Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Field Fluctuations (STAFF) Experiment

    N. Cornilleau-Wehrlin;P. Chauveau;S. Louis;A. Meyer

  • A microscopic and nanoscopic view of storm‐time chorus on 31 March 2001

    O. Santolik;D.A. Gurnett;J.S. Pickett;Michel Parrot

  • Electrostatic discharge in Martian dust storms

    Olga Melnik;Michel Parrot

  • ASPI experiment : measurements of fields and waves on board the INTERBALL-1 spacecraft

    S. Klimov;S. Romanov;E. Amata;J. Blecki

  • Statistical study of ELF/VLF emissions recorded by a low‐altitude satellite during seismic events

    Michel Parrot

  • Electromagnetic ELF radiation from earthquake regions as observed by low‐altitude satellites

    O. N. Serebryakova;S. V. Bilichenko;V. M. Chmyrev;M. Parrot

  • Global diagnostics of the ionospheric perturbations related to the seismic activity using the VLF radio signals collected on the DEMETER satellite

    O. Molchanov;A. Rozhnoi;M. Solovieva;O. Akentieva

  • The wave normals of magnetospheric chorus emissions observed on board GEOS 2

    M. Hayakawa;Y. Yamanaka;M. Parrot;F. Lefeuvre

  • High-frequency seismo-electromagnetic effects

    Michel Parrot;J. Achache;J.J. Berthelier;E. Blanc

  • Propagation of whistler mode chorus to low altitudes: Spacecraft observations of structured ELF hiss

    O Santolík;O Santolík;J Chum;Michel Parrot;D Gurnett

  • Radiation belt electron precipitation due to VLF transmitters: Satellite observations

    Jean-André Sauvaud;Romain Maggiolo;Christian Jacquey;Michel Parrot

  • Central position of the source region of storm-time chorus

    O. Santolík;D.A. Gurnett;J.S. Pickett;M. Parrot

  • Modification Of Sporadic E-Layers Caused By Seismic Activity

    V.A. Liperovsky;O.A. Pokhotelov;E.V. Liperovskaya;M. Parrot

  • VLF emissions associated with earthquakes and observed in the ionosphere and the magnetosphere

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  • Spacecraft observations of electromagnetic perturbations connected with seismic activity

    František Němec;František Němec;Ondrej Santolík;Michel Parrot;Jean-Jacques Berthelier

  • VLF Electromagnetic Waves Observed Onboard GEOS-1 (Article published in the special issues: Advances in Magnetospheric Physics with GEOS- 1 and ISEE - 1 and 2.)

    N. Cornilleau-Wehrlin;R. Gendrin;F. Lefeuvre;M. Parrot

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Jacques Berthelier
Jean-Jacques Berthelier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Umran S. Inan
Umran S. Inan Stanford University
Sergey Pulinets
Sergey Pulinets Russian Academy of Sciences
Masashi Hayakawa
Masashi Hayakawa University of Electro-Communications
Craig J. Rodger
Craig J. Rodger University of Otago
Katsumi Hattori
Katsumi Hattori Chiba University
Konrad Schwingenschuh
Konrad Schwingenschuh Austrian Academy of Sciences
Mark A. Clilverd
Mark A. Clilverd British Antarctic Survey
D. A. Gurnett
D. A. Gurnett University of Iowa
J. A. Sauvaud
J. A. Sauvaud Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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