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@InProceedings{BergetoABBCCCFGHHHLLLLMDMMNNPPPRJTWZZBBCLVMPRS:2018:InInRa,
               author = "Bergeto, Nicolas and Alfonsi, L. and Bageston, Jos{\'e} Valentin 
                         and Burrell, A. and Cliverd, M. and Correia, Emilia and Cilliers, 
                         P. J. and Franceschi, G. de and Gulisano, A. M. and 
                         Hern{\'a}ndez-Pajares, G. and Heygster, P. and Hoeg, P. and Lee, 
                         G. and Lester, M. and Lichtenberger, J. and Lyatsky, S. and 
                         Marucci, M. F. and Di Mauro, C. D. and Mitchell, J. and Morton, T. 
                         and Nakamura, M. and Negusini, M. and Paul, A. and Pozoga, M. and 
                         Prikryl, P. and Romano, V. and Jayachandran, P. T. and Tiwari, A. 
                         K. and Weatherwax, A. and Zalizovski, A. and Zou, S. and Benoit, 
                         L. and Brescani, C. and Chavalier, J. M. and Lombardi, D. and Van 
                         Malderen, R. and Meyer, F. J. and Pottiaux, E. and Roma-Dollase, 
                         D. and Spogli, L.",
          affiliation = "{} and {} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} 
                         and {} and {} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais 
                         (INPE)}",
                title = "RESOURCE: an International Initiative for Radio Sciences Research 
                         on Antarctic Atmosphere",
                 year = "2018",
         organization = "AGU Fall Meeting",
             abstract = "An increasing demand for a better modelling and understanding of 
                         the parameters of the lower and upper atmosphere is required by 
                         the scientific community and the general public that use 
                         electromagnetic wave signals reflecting on or passing through this 
                         system (e.g. GNSS, INSAR, satellite operators). While the users of 
                         radio devices often consider the atmospheric contribution to their 
                         radio measurements to be a source of error that needs to be 
                         corrected, deleted, or mitigated, atmospheric scientists who rely 
                         on radio techniques have a common interest: to isolate the 
                         atmospheric contribution and use it in the study of the near-earth 
                         space environment. Currently, several instruments working on radio 
                         frequencies are extensively used to probe the atmosphere. These 
                         instruments include VLF, VHF, UHF, and HF radars, GNSS receivers, 
                         radio beacons, and microwave humidity sounders on satellites. Used 
                         independently and in combination, these devices have contributed 
                         significantly to the advancement of the knowledge of the 
                         atmosphere physics. However, several questions remain open and 
                         need to be addressed with a synergistic approach requiring the 
                         involvement of various research groups in the field. This paper 
                         will present the new international initiative called RESOURCE 
                         (Radio Sciences Research on AntarctiC AtmospherE) formed within 
                         the Scientific Committee of Antarctic Research (SCAR) Expert Group 
                         GRAPE (GNSS Research and Application for Polar Environment). 
                         RESOURCE is a proposed Scientific Research Program (SRP) aiming at 
                         make the bridge between the radio and atmospheric scientists. We 
                         will focus on the activities done within the GRAPE EG since 2012 
                         on the neutral and ionised layers in Polar Regions. Finally, we 
                         will show the expected collaborations for this new proposed SRP.",
  conference-location = "Washington, D. C.",
      conference-year = "10-14 dec.",
           targetfile = "bergeot_poster.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "16 abr. 2024"
}


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