Articles | Volume 12, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-994-0554-x
© European Geosciences Union 1994
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-994-0554-x
© European Geosciences Union 1994
31 May 1994
31 May 1994
The role of vibrationally excited nitrogen in the formation of the mid-latitude negative ionospheric storms
A. V. Pavlov
Viewed
Total article views: 1,188 (including HTML, PDF, and XML)
Cumulative views and downloads
(calculated since 01 Feb 2013)
| HTML | XML | Total | BibTeX | EndNote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,139 | 0 | 49 | 1,188 | 88 | 57 |
- HTML: 1,139
- PDF: 0
- XML: 49
- Total: 1,188
- BibTeX: 88
- EndNote: 57
Cited
39 citations as recorded by crossref.
- A theoretical study of solar cycle variations of electron density and temperature in stable auroral red arcs A. Pavlov
- Comparison of NmE measured by the boulder ionosonde with model predictions near the spring equinox A. Pavlov & N. Pavlova
- Peculiar features of the low‐latitude and midlatitude ionospheric response to the St. Patrick's Day geomagnetic storm of 17 March 2015 C. Nayak et al.
- F2 peak electron density at Millstone Hill and Hobart: Comparison of theory and measurement at solar maximum P. Richards et al.
- A Simulation Study on the Role of the Vibrationally Excited Nitrogen in the Ionosphere
- Effect of the spatial and temporal distribution of molecular ions in the ionospheric E-field on the behavior of N m F2 during the geomagnetic storm of March 17–23, 2015 Y. Koren’kov et al.
- Comparison of the measured and modeled electron densities and temperatures in the ionosphere and plasmasphere during the period 25–29 June 1990 A. Pavlov et al.
- Thermosphere–ionosphere response at middle and high latitudes during perturbed conditions: A case study G. Mansilla
- F2-region response to geomagnetic disturbances A. Danilov
- Observations and modeling of the April 10–12, 1997 ionospheric storm at Millstone Hill A. Schlesier & M. Buonsanto
- Thermosphere–ionosphere response to a severe magnetic storm: A case study G. Mansilla & M. Zossi
- A comparative study of global ionospheric responses to intense magnetic storm conditions E. Szuszczewicz et al.
- Model/data comparison of F region ionospheric perturbation over Millstone Hill during the severe geomagnetic storm of July 15–16, 2000 A. Pavlov & J. Foster
- Geomagnetic storms and their ionospheric effects observed at the equatorial anomaly crest in the Indian Region S. Kumar et al.
- Comparison of models and data at Millstone Hillduring the 5–11 June 1991 storm A. Pavlov et al.
- Comparison of model electron densities and temperatures with millstone hill observations during 5–12 April 1997 A. Pavlov
- Effects of the intense geomagnetic storm of September–October 2012 on the equatorial, low- and mid-latitude F region in the American and African sector during the unusual 24th solar cycle R. de Jesus et al.
- Causes of the mid-latitude NmF2 winter anomaly at solar maximum A. Pavlov & N. Pavlova
- Modeling the behavior of ionosphere above Millstone Hill during the September 21–27, 1998 storm J. Lei et al.
- Variation of Small‐Scale Gravity Wave Activity in the Ionosphere During the Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Event of 2009 C. Nayak & E. Yiğit
- Comparison of the measured and modeled electron densities and temperatures in the ionosphere and plasmasphere during 14–16 May 1991 A. Pavlov & N. Pavlova
- Southern Hemisphere ionosphere and plasmasphere response to the interplanetary shock event of 29–31 October 2003 E. Yizengaw et al.
- Vibrationally excited nitrogen and oxygen and the origin of negative ionospheric storms G. Prölss & S. Werner
- Ionospheric effects of the March 1990 Magnetic Storm: Comparison of theory and measurement P. Richards et al.
- Formation Mechanisms of the Spring–Autumn Asymmetry of the Midlatitudinal NmF2 under Daytime Quiet Geomagnetic Conditions at Low Solar Activity A. Pavlov & N. Pavlova
- The Millstone Hill ionospheric model and its application to the May 26–27, 1990, ionospheric storm A. Schlesier & M. Buonsanto
- Using steady state vibrational temperatures to model effects of N2* on calculations of electron densities A. Pavlov & M. Buonsanto
- Seasonal and solar cycle variations of the ionospheric peak electron density: Comparison of measurement and models P. Richards
- Behavior of the ionosphere and thermosphere at a southern midlatitude station during magnetic storms in early March 1995 P. Richards et al.
- Solar activity variations of nighttime ionospheric peak electron density Y. Chen et al.
- Mechanism of the post-midnight winter night-time enhancements in NmF2 over Millstone Hill during 14–17 January 1986 A. Pavlov & N. Pavlova
- Some F2-layer effects during the January06-11,1997 cedar storm period as observed with theMillstoneHill incoherent scatter facility A. Mikhailov & M. Forster
- Response of the Antarctic Ionosphere to Some Intense Geomagnetic Storms G. Mansilla
- Quenching rate coefficients for O+(2P) derived from middle ultraviolet airglow A. Stephan et al.
- The relationship between TEC and Earth’s magnetic field during quiet and disturbed days over Istanbul, Turkey O. Özcan et al.
- The ionosphere and thermosphere at southern midlatitudes during the November 1993 ionospheric storm: A comparison of measurement and modeling P. Richards & P. Wilkinson
- Vibrationally excited N2 and O2 in the upper atmosphere: A review A. Pavlov
- Ionospheric F-region response to geomagnetic disturbances A. Danilov
- Influence of Atmospheric Solar Radiation Absorption on Photodestruction of Ions at D-Region Altitudes of the Ionosphere A. Pavlov
Latest update: 07 May 2026