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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Diurnal variation of winter F-region ionosphere for solar minimum at both Zhongshan Station, Antarctica and Svalbard Station, Arctic†

Bei-Chen Zhang; Sheng-Gao Yang; Sheng Xu; Rui‐Yuan Liu; I. Häggström; Q.-H. Zhang; Ze-Jun Hu; De-Hong Huang; Hongqiao Hu

Diurnal variation features of winter-time F2-peak electron density (NmF2) representative for solar minimum at both Zhongshan station, Antarctica, and Svalbard station, are compared and analyzed. Both stations are located around cusp latitude, and are almost on the same geomagnetic meridian plane in both hemispheres. For quiet time period, typical NmF2 diurnal variation features at Svalbard station show double peaks with a decrease of NmF2 around magnetic local noon (~UT+3 hour), NmF2 diurnal variation at Zhongshan station shows one major peak around magnetic local noon (~UT+1.75 hour), followed by a sharp decrease of NmF2 and a subpeak around 1500 UT. Simulation results of the high-latitude ionospheres in both hemispheres agree well with observations at both stations. It is found that the major difference of NmF2 variation between both stations can be explained by the unique location of each station relative to the sunlit demarcation line during the day. For quiet time period, photoionization from lower latitude contributes to the major peak of NmF2 in the diurnal variation at Zhongshan station, while the interaction between horizontal convection and auroral precipitation is the main cause for NmF2 variation at Svalbard station. For active time period, both stations show the increase of NmF2 due to transportation of higher plasma density from lower latitudes on the dayside with the expansion of the polar cap, and the additional ionization from soft precipitating electrons.


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2009

Synoptic distribution of dayside aurora: Multiple-wavelength all-sky observation at Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard

Z.-J. Hu; Hui-Gen Yang; De-Hong Huang; Tohru Araki; Natsuo Sato; M. Taguchi; Elena Seran; Hongqiao Hu; Rui‐Yuan Liu; Bei-Chen Zhang; Desheng Han; Z.-T. Chen; Q.-H. Zhang; Jimin Liang; Shun‐Lin Liu


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

The hemispheric conjugate observation of postnoon “bright spots”/auroral spirals

Ze-Jun Hu; Hui-Gen Yang; Hongqiao Hu; Bei-Chen Zhang; De-Hong Huang; Zhuo-Tian Chen; Q. Wang


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Dayside auroral emissions controlled by IMF: A survey for dayside auroral excitation at 557.7 and 630.0 nm in Ny‐Ålesund, Svalbard

Ze-Jun Hu; Hui-Gen Yang; Desheng Han; De-Hong Huang; Bei-Chen Zhang; Hongqiao Hu; Rui‐Yuan Liu


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2010

The 4-emission-core structure of dayside aurora oval observed by all-sky imager at 557.7 nm in Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard

Ze-Jun Hu; H.-G. Yang; Jimin Liang; D.-S. Han; De-Hong Huang; H.-Q. Hu; Bei-Chen Zhang; R.-Y. Liu; Z.-T. Chen


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2012

Poleward moving auroral forms (PMAFs) observed at the Yellow River Station: A statistical study of its dependence on the solar wind conditions

Zanyang Xing; H.-G. Yang; D.-S. Han; Zhensen Wu; Z.-J. Hu; Q.-H. Zhang; Y. Kamide; H.-Q. Hu; Bei-Chen Zhang; Jun-Ming Liu; De-Hong Huang


Optics Communications | 2013

A two-stage lossless compression algorithm for aurora image using weighted motion compensation and context-based model

Jiaji Wu; Chong Liang; Jianxiang Han; Ze-Jun Hu; De-Hong Huang; Hongqiao Hu; Yong Fang; Licheng Jiao


Science China-technological Sciences | 2012

Averaged NmF2 of cusp-latitude ionosphere in northern hemisphere for solar minimum — Comparison between modeling and ESR during IPY

Fang He; Bei-Chen Zhang; De-Hong Huang


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Electron temperature in the cusp as measured with the SCIFER-2 sounding rocket

E. J. Lund; Martin R. Lessard; Fred Sigernes; D. A. Lorentzen; K. Oksavik; P. M. Kintner; K. A. Lynch; De-Hong Huang; Bei-Chen Zhang; H.-G. Yang; Yasunobu Ogawa


Annales Geophysicae | 2005

The Chinese ground-based instrumentation in support of the combined Cluster/Double Star satellite measurements

Rui‐Yuan Liu; Yonghua Liu; Zhong-hua Xu; Hongqiao Hu; Hui-Gen Yang; Bei-Chen Zhang; W.-Y. Xu; G.-X. Chen; J. Wu; W.-M. Zhen; De-Hong Huang; Ze-Jun Hu; Z.-X. Deng

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Bei-Chen Zhang

Polar Research Institute of China

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Hongqiao Hu

Polar Research Institute of China

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Ze-Jun Hu

Polar Research Institute of China

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Hui-Gen Yang

Polar Research Institute of China

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Rui‐Yuan Liu

Polar Research Institute of China

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Desheng Han

Polar Research Institute of China

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H.-G. Yang

Polar Research Institute of China

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Z.-T. Chen

Polar Research Institute of China

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D.-S. Han

Polar Research Institute of China

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