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Sandro M. Radicella publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sandro M. Radicella sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 224 publications — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Sandro M. Radicella D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sandro M. Radicella sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Sandro M. Radicella is affiliated with the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Italy. Their research spans multiple fields including Physics and Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Engineering. Within these disciplines, their work covers subfields such as Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geophysics, Aerospace Engineering, Molecular Biology, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's primary research topics focus on ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, earthquake detection and analysis, GNSS positioning and interference, geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies, complex systems and time series analysis, solar and space plasma dynamics, and statistical mechanics and entropy.

Frequent publication venues for their work include Atmosphere, Advances in Space Research, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics, Entropy, and Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate.

  • Yenca Migoya-Orué
  • B. Nava
  • Massimo Materassi
  • Giuseppe Consolini
  • Christine Amory-Mazaudier

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Sandro M. Radicella demonstrate a focus on ionospheric and space weather phenomena. These include:

  • "Longitudinal Responses of the Equatorial/Low-Latitude Ionosphere Over the Oceanic Regions to Geomagnetic Storms of May and September 2017," 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • "Chaos and Predictability in Ionospheric Time Series," 2023, Entropy
  • "Thickness parameters in the empirical modeling of bottomside electron density profiles," 2021, Advances in Space Research
  • "Development of research capacities in space weather: a successful international cooperation," 2021, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
  • "Correlation analysis of normalized ROTI and S4 as observed during different geomagnetic conditions of the 2013 September equinox over the stations within EIA African sector," 2022, Advances in Space Research

Best Publications

  • A new version of the NeQuick ionosphere electron density model

    B. Nava;P. Coïsson;S.M. Radicella

  • Calibration errors on experimental slant total electron content (TEC) determined with GPS

    L. Ciraolo;F. Azpilicueta;C. Brunini;A. Meza

  • The evolution of the DGR approach to model electron density profiles

    S.M. Radicella;R. Leitinger

  • An analytical model of the electron density profile in the ionosphere

    G. Di Giovanni;S.M. Radicella

  • A family of ionospheric models for different uses

    G Hochegger;B Nava;S Radicella;R Leitinger

  • Middle- and low-latitude ionosphere response to 2015 St. Patrick's Day geomagnetic storm

    B. Nava;J. Rodríguez-Zuluaga;K. Alazo-Cuartas;A. Kashcheyev

  • Topside electron density in IRI and NeQuick: Features and limitations

    P. Coïsson;S.M. Radicella;R. Leitinger;B. Nava

  • The NeQuick model genesis, uses and evolution

    Sandro M. Radicella

  • The improved DGR analytical model of electron density height profile and total electron content in the ionosphere

    S. M. Radicella;M. L. Zhang

  • Problems in data treatment for ionospheric scintillation measurements

    Biagio Forte;S M Radicella

  • Forecasting total electron content maps by neural network technique

    Ersin Tulunay;Erdem Turker Senalp;Sandro Maria Radicella;Yurdanur Tulunay

  • An improved bottomside for the ionospheric electron density, model NeQuick

    R. Leitinger;M. L. Zhang;S. M. Radicella

  • Improvements of the International Reference Ionosphere model for the topside electron density profile

    Dieter Bilitza;Bodo W. Reinisch;Sandro M. Radicella;Sergey Pulinets

  • Data ingestion into NeQuick 2

    B. Nava;S.M. Radicella;Francisco Javier Azpilicueta;Francisco Javier Azpilicueta

  • New B0 and B1 models for IRI

    D. Bilitza;S.M. Radicella;B.W. Reinisch;J.O. Adeniyi;J.O. Adeniyi

  • EQUATORIAL F2-PEAK PARAMETERS,IN THE IRI MODEL

    J.O. Adeniyi;D. Bilitza;S.M. Radicella;A.A. Willoughby

  • Use of total electron content data to analyze ionosphere electron density gradients

    B. Nava;S.M. Radicella;R. Leitinger;P. Coïsson

  • Global ionospheric maps from GPS observations using modip latitude

    F. Azpilicueta;C. Brunini;S.M. Radicella

  • A near-real-time model-assisted ionosphere electron density retrieval method

    B. Nava;S. M. Radicella;R. Leitinger;P. Coïsson

  • On the effects of the ionospheric disturbances on precise point positioning at equatorial latitudes

    B. Moreno;S. Radicella;M. C. Lacy;M. Herraiz

  • Signature of the 29 March 2006 eclipse on the ionosphere over an equatorial station

    J. O. Adeniyi;J. O. Adeniyi;S. M. Radicella;I. A. Adimula;A. A. Willoughby

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier Witasse
Olivier Witasse European Space Research and Technology Centre
Dieter Bilitza
Dieter Bilitza George Mason University
Bodo W. Reinisch
Bodo W. Reinisch University of Massachusetts Lowell
Sergey Pulinets
Sergey Pulinets Russian Academy of Sciences
Mark Lester
Mark Lester University of Leicester
Norbert Jakowski
Norbert Jakowski German Aerospace Center
Roberto Orosei
Roberto Orosei National Institute for Astrophysics
Keith M. Groves
Keith M. Groves Boston College
Wlodek Kofman
Wlodek Kofman Grenoble Alpes University

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