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1“...EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria & Online, 23-28 April 2025 ... : The polar mesospheric...”
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2by Lee, Jae N., Wu, Dong L., Thurairajah, Brentha, Hozumi, Yuta, Tsuda, Takuo“...Polar mesospheric cloud (PMC) data obtained from the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM)/Cloud...”
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3by Nordaunet, Ole Kalstad“...The mesosphere is perhaps the least explored region in the atmosphere with very few methods...”
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4by Holdsworth, D., Morris, R., Murphy, D., Reid, I., Burns, G., French, W.Get access
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)
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5by Mahmoudian, A., Kosch, M. J., Scales, W. A., Rietveld, M. T., Pinedo, H.“... observations at EISCAT are presented. Numerical simulations of mesospheric dusty/ice plasma associated...”
Published in Radio Science (2022)
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6by Mahmoudian, Alireza, Kosch, Mike J., Scales, Wayne A., Rietveld, Michael T., Pinedo, Henry“... simulations of mesospheric dusty/ice plasma associated with the observed radar frequencies are presented...”
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7by Alireza Mahmoudian“... observations at EISCAT are presented. Numerical simulations of mesospheric dusty/ice plasma associated...”
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8by Alireza Mahmoudian“... observations at EISCAT are presented. Numerical simulations of mesospheric dusty/ice plasma associated...”
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9by Alireza Mahmoudian“... observations at EISCAT are presented. Numerical simulations of mesospheric dusty/ice plasma associated...”
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10by Nishimura, KojiSubjects: “... the mesosphere MES observations.Altitude coverage of MES observation is about from 55 to 100 km. Time and height...”
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11by Collins, R. L., Lehmacher, G. A., Larsen, M. F., Mizutani, K.“.... The lidar observations revealed the presence of a strong mesospheric inversion layer (MIL) at 74 km...”
Published in Annales Geophysicae (2011)
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12by R. L. Collins, G. A. Lehmacher, M. F. Larsen, K. Mizutani“.... The lidar observations revealed the presence of a strong mesospheric inversion layer (MIL) at 74 km...”
Published in Annales Geophysicae (2011)
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13by Collins, R. L., Lehmacher, G. A., Larsen, M. F., Mizutani, K.“.... The lidar observations revealed the presence of a strong mesospheric inversion layer (MIL) at 74 km...”
Published in Annales Geophysicae (2018)
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15by Aikin, A. C.“... mesosphere, 50 to 70 km. This altitude region is important in understanding the factors which determine ozone...”
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16“... period oscillations in mesospheric winds. Data lengths covering a minimum of four years at each...”
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18by Henriksen, K., Deehr, C.S., Sivjee, G.G., Myrabø, H.K.Get access
Published in Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics (1986)
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19by Cole, Allen E., Kantor, Arthur J., author., Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.)Subjects: “...Mesosphere...”
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