Review of Environmental Monitoring by Means of Radio Waves in the Polar Regions: From Atmosphere to Geospace

The Antarctic and Arctic regions are Earth's open windows to outer space. They provide unique opportunities for investigating the troposphere–thermosphere–ionosphere–plasmasphere system at high latitudes, which is not as well understood as the mid- and low-latitude regions mainly due to the pau...

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Main Authors: Alfonsi, Lucilla, Bergeot, Nicolas, Cilliers, Pierre J., De Franceschi, Giorgiana, Baddeley, Lisa, Correia, Emilia, Di Mauro, Domenico, Enell, Carl-Fredrik, Engebretson, Mark, Ghoddousi-Fard, Reza, Häggström, Ingemar, Ham, Young-bae, Heygster, Georg, Jee, Geonhwa, Kero, Antti, Kosch, Michael, Kwon, Hyuck-Jin, Lee, Changsup, Lotz, Stefan, Macotela, Liliana, Marcucci, Maria Federica, Miloch, Wojciech J., Morton, Y. Jade, Naoi, Takahiro, Negusini, Monia, Partamies, Noora, Petkov, Boyan H., Pottiaux, Eric, Prikryl, Paul, Shreedevi, P.R., Slapak, Rikard, Spogli, Luca, Stephenson, Judy, Triana-Gómez, Arantxa M., Troshichev, Oleg A., Van Malderen, Roeland, Weygand, James M., Zou, Shasha
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V 2022
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spelling fttibhannoverren:oai:oa.tib.eu:123456789/11147 2024-09-15T17:41:39+00:00 Review of Environmental Monitoring by Means of Radio Waves in the Polar Regions: From Atmosphere to Geospace Alfonsi, Lucilla Bergeot, Nicolas Cilliers, Pierre J. De Franceschi, Giorgiana Baddeley, Lisa Correia, Emilia Di Mauro, Domenico Enell, Carl-Fredrik Engebretson, Mark Ghoddousi-Fard, Reza Häggström, Ingemar Ham, Young-bae Heygster, Georg Jee, Geonhwa Kero, Antti Kosch, Michael Kwon, Hyuck-Jin Lee, Changsup Lotz, Stefan Macotela, Liliana Marcucci, Maria Federica Miloch, Wojciech J. Morton, Y. Jade Naoi, Takahiro Negusini, Monia Partamies, Noora Petkov, Boyan H. Pottiaux, Eric Prikryl, Paul Shreedevi, P.R. Slapak, Rikard Spogli, Luca Stephenson, Judy Triana-Gómez, Arantxa M. Troshichev, Oleg A. Van Malderen, Roeland Weygand, James M. Zou, Shasha 2022 application/pdf https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/11147 https://doi.org/10.34657/10173 eng eng Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V ISSN:0169-3298 ESSN:1573-0956 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10712-022-09734-z https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/11147 http://dx.doi.org/10.34657/10173 CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 frei zugänglich ddc:550 Antarctica Arctic Atmosphere Ionosphere Multi-instrument monitoring Radio-based monitoring status-type:publishedVersion doc-type:Article doc-type:Text 2022 fttibhannoverren https://doi.org/10.34657/1017310.1007/s10712-022-09734-z 2024-07-03T23:33:53Z The Antarctic and Arctic regions are Earth's open windows to outer space. They provide unique opportunities for investigating the troposphere–thermosphere–ionosphere–plasmasphere system at high latitudes, which is not as well understood as the mid- and low-latitude regions mainly due to the paucity of experimental observations. In addition, different neutral and ionised atmospheric layers at high latitudes are much more variable compared to lower latitudes, and their variability is due to mechanisms not yet fully understood. Fortunately, in this new millennium the observing infrastructure in Antarctica and the Arctic has been growing, thus providing scientists with new opportunities to advance our knowledge on the polar atmosphere and geospace. This review shows that it is of paramount importance to perform integrated, multi-disciplinary research, making use of long-term multi-instrument observations combined with ad hoc measurement campaigns to improve our capability of investigating atmospheric dynamics in the polar regions from the troposphere up to the plasmasphere, as well as the coupling between atmospheric layers. Starting from the state of the art of understanding the polar atmosphere, our survey outlines the roadmap for enhancing scientific investigation of its physical mechanisms and dynamics through the full exploitation of the available infrastructures for radio-based environmental monitoring. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Renate - Repositorium für Naturwissenschaften und Technik (TIB Hannover)
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Antarctica
Arctic
Atmosphere
Ionosphere
Multi-instrument monitoring
Radio-based monitoring
spellingShingle ddc:550
Antarctica
Arctic
Atmosphere
Ionosphere
Multi-instrument monitoring
Radio-based monitoring
Alfonsi, Lucilla
Bergeot, Nicolas
Cilliers, Pierre J.
De Franceschi, Giorgiana
Baddeley, Lisa
Correia, Emilia
Di Mauro, Domenico
Enell, Carl-Fredrik
Engebretson, Mark
Ghoddousi-Fard, Reza
Häggström, Ingemar
Ham, Young-bae
Heygster, Georg
Jee, Geonhwa
Kero, Antti
Kosch, Michael
Kwon, Hyuck-Jin
Lee, Changsup
Lotz, Stefan
Macotela, Liliana
Marcucci, Maria Federica
Miloch, Wojciech J.
Morton, Y. Jade
Naoi, Takahiro
Negusini, Monia
Partamies, Noora
Petkov, Boyan H.
Pottiaux, Eric
Prikryl, Paul
Shreedevi, P.R.
Slapak, Rikard
Spogli, Luca
Stephenson, Judy
Triana-Gómez, Arantxa M.
Troshichev, Oleg A.
Van Malderen, Roeland
Weygand, James M.
Zou, Shasha
Review of Environmental Monitoring by Means of Radio Waves in the Polar Regions: From Atmosphere to Geospace
topic_facet ddc:550
Antarctica
Arctic
Atmosphere
Ionosphere
Multi-instrument monitoring
Radio-based monitoring
description The Antarctic and Arctic regions are Earth's open windows to outer space. They provide unique opportunities for investigating the troposphere–thermosphere–ionosphere–plasmasphere system at high latitudes, which is not as well understood as the mid- and low-latitude regions mainly due to the paucity of experimental observations. In addition, different neutral and ionised atmospheric layers at high latitudes are much more variable compared to lower latitudes, and their variability is due to mechanisms not yet fully understood. Fortunately, in this new millennium the observing infrastructure in Antarctica and the Arctic has been growing, thus providing scientists with new opportunities to advance our knowledge on the polar atmosphere and geospace. This review shows that it is of paramount importance to perform integrated, multi-disciplinary research, making use of long-term multi-instrument observations combined with ad hoc measurement campaigns to improve our capability of investigating atmospheric dynamics in the polar regions from the troposphere up to the plasmasphere, as well as the coupling between atmospheric layers. Starting from the state of the art of understanding the polar atmosphere, our survey outlines the roadmap for enhancing scientific investigation of its physical mechanisms and dynamics through the full exploitation of the available infrastructures for radio-based environmental monitoring.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Alfonsi, Lucilla
Bergeot, Nicolas
Cilliers, Pierre J.
De Franceschi, Giorgiana
Baddeley, Lisa
Correia, Emilia
Di Mauro, Domenico
Enell, Carl-Fredrik
Engebretson, Mark
Ghoddousi-Fard, Reza
Häggström, Ingemar
Ham, Young-bae
Heygster, Georg
Jee, Geonhwa
Kero, Antti
Kosch, Michael
Kwon, Hyuck-Jin
Lee, Changsup
Lotz, Stefan
Macotela, Liliana
Marcucci, Maria Federica
Miloch, Wojciech J.
Morton, Y. Jade
Naoi, Takahiro
Negusini, Monia
Partamies, Noora
Petkov, Boyan H.
Pottiaux, Eric
Prikryl, Paul
Shreedevi, P.R.
Slapak, Rikard
Spogli, Luca
Stephenson, Judy
Triana-Gómez, Arantxa M.
Troshichev, Oleg A.
Van Malderen, Roeland
Weygand, James M.
Zou, Shasha
author_facet Alfonsi, Lucilla
Bergeot, Nicolas
Cilliers, Pierre J.
De Franceschi, Giorgiana
Baddeley, Lisa
Correia, Emilia
Di Mauro, Domenico
Enell, Carl-Fredrik
Engebretson, Mark
Ghoddousi-Fard, Reza
Häggström, Ingemar
Ham, Young-bae
Heygster, Georg
Jee, Geonhwa
Kero, Antti
Kosch, Michael
Kwon, Hyuck-Jin
Lee, Changsup
Lotz, Stefan
Macotela, Liliana
Marcucci, Maria Federica
Miloch, Wojciech J.
Morton, Y. Jade
Naoi, Takahiro
Negusini, Monia
Partamies, Noora
Petkov, Boyan H.
Pottiaux, Eric
Prikryl, Paul
Shreedevi, P.R.
Slapak, Rikard
Spogli, Luca
Stephenson, Judy
Triana-Gómez, Arantxa M.
Troshichev, Oleg A.
Van Malderen, Roeland
Weygand, James M.
Zou, Shasha
author_sort Alfonsi, Lucilla
title Review of Environmental Monitoring by Means of Radio Waves in the Polar Regions: From Atmosphere to Geospace
title_short Review of Environmental Monitoring by Means of Radio Waves in the Polar Regions: From Atmosphere to Geospace
title_full Review of Environmental Monitoring by Means of Radio Waves in the Polar Regions: From Atmosphere to Geospace
title_fullStr Review of Environmental Monitoring by Means of Radio Waves in the Polar Regions: From Atmosphere to Geospace
title_full_unstemmed Review of Environmental Monitoring by Means of Radio Waves in the Polar Regions: From Atmosphere to Geospace
title_sort review of environmental monitoring by means of radio waves in the polar regions: from atmosphere to geospace
publisher Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V
publishDate 2022
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https://doi.org/10.34657/10173
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