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Chaotic variability of the magnetic field at Earth’s surface driven by ionospheric and space plasmas

Publication date: April 2025

Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 269

Author(s): Alexander Bershadskii

Dst index estimation from cosmic ray and solar wind data during solar cycle 24 using artificial neural networks

Publication date: April 2025

Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 269

Author(s): Hadeer F. Sabeha, Alshaimaa Hassanin, F.N. Minta, Mohamed Elnawawy, Ayman Mahrous

Assessment of variability in chlorophyll-a and covariates in East/Japan sea: New insights from the ARIMAX model and wavelet coherence

Publication date: April 2025

Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 269

Author(s): Salman Tariq, Ayesha Mariam, Muhammad Khan

Possible ionospheric effects of two major earth quakes in Papua New Guinea

Publication date: April 2025

Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 269

Author(s): B. Felix Pereira, Jessy Sekere

Study of VLF signal during partial solar eclipse of 25 October 2022

Publication date: April 2025

Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 269

Author(s): Ramesh Krishna B, P. Chaithra, Kamsali Nagaraja

On the retrieval of particle size information of noctilucent clouds from optical remote sensing measurements

Publication date: April 2025

Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 269

Author(s): Christian von Savigny

The vertically time-dependent aerosol effect on marine water clouds

Publication date: April 2025

Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 269

Author(s): Hui Lu, Hui Zhao, Kanike Raghavendra Kumar, Honglin Pan

Sunspot numbers, cosmic rays, and ozone variability: Correlation and wavelet analysis for mid-latitudes

Publication date: April 2025

Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 269

Author(s): A. Maghrabi

Dynamic Landslide Susceptibility Mapping on Time-Series InSAR and Explainable Machine Learning: A Case Study at Wushan in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China

Publication date: Available online 4 April 2025

Source: Advances in Space Research

Author(s): NaLin, Kai Ding, Libing Tan, Boyuan Li, Kai Yang, Chun Wang, Bin Wang, NanjieLi, Ronghua Yang

Power Series-Based Koopman Model with Application to Spacecraft Relative Motion Control

Publication date: Available online 3 April 2025

Source: Advances in Space Research

Author(s): Hailiao Wang, Ming Xu, Xue Bai, Jun Zhu, Jun Jiang

ATMOCIAD: the ATomic and MOlecular cross-section for ionization and aurora database

Publication date: Available online 2 April 2025

Source: Advances in Space Research

Author(s): Guillaume Gronoff, Cyril Simon Wedlund, Bradley Hegyi, Jean Lilensten, Alex Glocer, Gaël Cessateur, Olivier Witasse, Christopher J. Mertens

Investigation of Potential Dark Sky Parks in Southwestern Türkiye

Publication date: Available online 2 April 2025

Source: Advances in Space Research

Author(s): Nazım Aksaker, Zühal Kurt, Sinan Kaan Yerli, Mehmet Akif Erdoğan, Ali Emre Karabacak, Ahmet Ümit Yalçın, Kadir Uluç

Identification of two collided objects from in-situ debris measurements

Publication date: Available online 2 April 2025

Source: Advances in Space Research

Author(s): Kaito Miyoshi, Yasuhiro Yoshimura, Toshiya Hanada

Hybrid deep learning-assisted multi-mode measurements compensation for GNSS/INS loosely-coupled integration in different GNSS challenging environments

Publication date: Available online 2 April 2025

Source: Advances in Space Research

Author(s): Su Tian, Chenglong Wang, Xiaoying Gong, Yin Wu, Jianhong Rao, Dingfa Huang

Method for determining the mass concentration of natural radioactive elements on the lunar surface using the KPLO gamma-ray spectrometer

Publication date: Available online 2 April 2025

Source: Advances in Space Research

Author(s): Junghun Park, Kyeong Ja Kim, Yire Choi

Seismologists share early analyses of Myanmar earthquake

Phys.org: Earth science - Tue, 04/15/2025 - 19:05
The 28 March magnitude 7.7 Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar) earthquake caused widespread and severe damage in Myanmar and neighboring countries such as Thailand, with more than 5,000 casualties now confirmed. At the Seismological Society of America's Annual Meeting, researchers from around the globe shared early insights into the earthquake's fault properties, ground shaking and infrastructure damage.

Fiber optics detect crevasse icequakes on alpine glacier

Phys.org: Earth science - Tue, 04/15/2025 - 18:55
Fiber optic cable deployed on a Swiss glacier has detected the seismic signals of crevasses opening in the ice, confirming that the technology could be useful in monitoring such icequakes, according to a report at the Seismological Society of America's Annual Meeting.

The 'surprising' effect of drying headwaters on nitrogen dynamics

Phys.org: Earth science - Tue, 04/15/2025 - 18:53
At the uppermost reaches of stream networks, headwaters dry up during the summer, then burst back into existence when spring brings rain. These nonperennial headwater streams are individually small, but collectively, they make up most of the length of global stream networks, and their chemistry is consequential for downstream waters.

Turkey-Syria temblors reveal missing piece in earthquake physics

Phys.org: Earth science - Tue, 04/15/2025 - 18:44
The 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquake struck southern Turkey and Syria along the East Anatolian Fault. The magnitude 7.8 quake and its magnitude 7.5 aftershock devastated the region, killing tens of thousands of people and destroying hundreds of thousands of buildings.

Engineering a better beach day: Study identifies critical elevation threshold for barrier island recovery after storms

Phys.org: Earth science - Tue, 04/15/2025 - 16:50
Driving through almost any coastal town, you'll notice staples of being at the beach: ice-cream stands, seafood shacks, bridges leading to the shore. But what if they all washed away?

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