Survey of electron density changes in the daytime ionosphere over the Arecibo observatory due to lightning and solar flares
Abstract Optical observations of transient luminous events and remote-sensing of the lower ionosphere with low-frequency radio waves have demonstrated that thunderstorms and lightning can have substantial impacts in the nighttime ionospheric D region. However, it remains a challenge to quantify such...
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Main Authors: | Caitano L. da Silva, Sophia D. Salazar, Christiano G. M. Brum, Pedrina Terra |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6b8c5576dda0403f8ed80e49ea235e65 |
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