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@Article{LiNAWOWLNTHYY:2018:DaFrIr,
               author = "Li, Guozhu and Ning, Baiqi and Abdu, Mangalathayil Ali and Wang, 
                         Chi and Otsuka, Yuichi and Wang, Weixing and Lei, Jiuhou and 
                         Nishioka, Michi and Tsugawa, Takuya and Hu, Lianhuan and Yang, 
                         Guotao and Yan, Chunxiao",
          affiliation = "{Chinese Academy of Sciences} and {Chinese Academy of Sciences} 
                         and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and 
                         {Chinese Academy of Sciences} and {Nagoya University} and {Chinese 
                         Academy of Sciences} and {University of Science and Technology of 
                         China} and {National Institute of Information and Communications 
                         Technology} and {National Institute of Information and 
                         Communications Technology} and {Chinese Academy of Sciences} and 
                         National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences and 
                         National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences",
                title = "Daytime F-region irregularity triggered by rocket-induced 
                         ionospheric hole over low latitude",
              journal = "Progress in Earth and Planetary Science",
                 year = "2018",
               volume = "5",
               number = "1",
                pages = "e11",
                month = "Dec.",
             keywords = "Daytime F-region irregularity, Ionospheric hole, Rocket exhaust.",
             abstract = "Unexpected daytime F-region irregularities following the 
                         appearance of an ionospheric hole have been observed over low 
                         latitude. The irregularities developed initially above the 
                         F-region peak height (~ 360 km) with a thickness of about 30 km 
                         and an east-west extension of more than 200 km around 1057 LT and 
                         then expanded upward to 500 km altitude behaving like the 
                         equatorial spread-F (ESF) irregularities of the nighttime 
                         ionosphere. These daytime F-region irregularities cannot be 
                         explained on basis of an earlier suggestion that the F-region 
                         irregularities observed during daytime are the continuation of the 
                         irregularities initially generated on the previous night. Based on 
                         the coincidence, both in space and time, with the appearance of an 
                         ionospheric hole, which was generated after the passage of a 
                         rocket, we conclude that the daytime F-region irregularities must 
                         have been artificially generated locally through a manifestation 
                         of plasma instability triggered by the rocket exhaust-induced 
                         ionospheric hole over low latitude.",
                  doi = "10.1186/s40645-018-0172-y",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40645-018-0172-y",
                 issn = "2197-4284",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "li_daytime.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}


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