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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
5548
World Ranking
7529
National Ranking
2570

Best Publications

  • Monitoring of global ionospheric irregularities using the Worldwide GPS Network

    X. Pi;A. J. Mannucci;U. J. Lindqwister;C. M. Ho

  • Onset conditions for equatorial spread F

    Michael Mendillo;Jeffrey Baumgardner;Xiaoqing Pi;Peter J. Sultan

  • Global ionosphere perturbations monitored by the Worldwide GPS Network

    C. M. Ho;A. J. Mannucci;U. J. Lindqwister;X. Pi

  • Robust detection of ionospheric irregularities

    Todd Walter;Andrew Hansen;Juan Blanch;Per Enge

  • COSMIC GPS Ionospheric Sensing and Space Weather

    George A. Hajj;Lou C. Lee;Xiaoqing Pi;Larry J. Romans

  • Wavenumber-4 patterns of the total electron content over the low latitude ionosphere

    W. Wan;L. Liu;X. Pi;M.-L. Zhang

  • Automated daily process for global ionospheric total electron content maps and satellite ocean altimeter ionospheric calibration based on Global Positioning System data

    B.A. Iijima;I.L. Harris;C.M. Ho;U.J. Lindqwister

  • Development of the Global Assimilative Ionospheric Model

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  • Global thermosphere‐ionosphere response to onset of 20 November 2003 magnetic storm

    G. Crowley;C. L. Hackert;R. R. Meier;D. J. Strickland

  • The global ionospheric asymmetry in total electron content

    Michael Mendillo;Chia-Lin Huang;Xiaoqing Pi;Henry Rishbeth;Henry Rishbeth

  • Ionospheric effects on SAR imaging: a numerical study

    Jun Liu;Y. Kuga;A. Ishimaru;Xiaoqing Pi

  • Data assimilation of ground GPS total electron content into a physics‐based ionospheric model by use of the Kalman filter

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  • Estimation of E × B drift using a global assimilative ionospheric model: An observation system simulation experiment

    Xiaoqing Pi;Chunming Wang;George A. Hajj;Gary Rosen

  • An overview of the early November 1993 geomagnetic storm

    D. J. Knipp;B. A. Emery;M. Engebretson;X. Li

  • CEDAR Electrodynamics Thermosphere Ionosphere (ETI) Challenge for systematic assessment of ionosphere/thermosphere models: NmF2, hmF2, and vertical drift using ground-based observations

    J. S. Shim;M. Kuznetsova;L. Rastätter;M. Hesse

  • Ionospheric total electron content perturbations monitored by the GPS global network during two northern hemisphere winter storms

    C. M. Ho;A. J. Mannucci;L. Sparks;X. Pi

  • GPS and Ionosphere

    A. Mannucci;B. Iijima;U. Lindqwister;X. Pi

  • CEDAR Electrodynamics Thermosphere Ionosphere (ETI) Challenge for systematic assessment of ionosphere/thermosphere models: Electron density, neutral density, NmF2, and hmF2 using space based observations

    J. S. Shim;M. Kuznetsova;L. Rastätter;D. Bilitza

  • Imaging ionospheric inhomogeneities using spaceborne synthetic aperture radar

    Xiaoqing Pi;Anthony Freeman;Bruce Chapman;Paul Rosen

  • Assessment of global TEC mapping using a three-dimensional electron density model

    Anthony J Mannucci;Byron Iijima;Lawrence Sparks;Xiaoqing Pi

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