Publications

The following papers have appeared in peer-reviewed literature based on work done in our research group since January 2005.

    2008 (3 records)

  1. Lee, J., F. Kamalabadi and J. J. Makela (2008), Three-dimensional tomography of ionospheric variability using a dense GPS receiver array, Radio Science, 43, RS3001, doi:10.1029/2007RS003716. [Article]
  2. Makela, J. J. and E. S. Miller (2008), Optical observations of the growth and day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubbles, J. Geophs. Res., 113, A03307, doi:10.1029/2007JA012661. [Article]
  3. Seker, I., D. J. Livneh, J. J. Makela and J. D. Mathews (2008), Tracking F-region plasma depletion bands using GPS-TEC, inchoherent, scatter radar, and all-sky imaging at Arecibo, Earth, Planets Space, 60, 633-646. [Article]

  4. 2007 (2 records)

  5. Lee, Jeffrey K., Farzad Kamalabadi and Jonathan J. Makela (2007), Localized three-dimensional ionospheric tomography with GPS ground receiver measurements, Radio Science, 42, RS4018, doi:10.1029/2006RS003543. [Article]
  6. Yao, D. and J. J. Makela (2007), Analysis of equatorial plasma bubble zonal drift velocities in the Pacific sector by imaging techniques, Ann. Geophys., 25, 701-709. [Article]

  7. 2006 (4 records)

  8. Kelley, M. C., J. J. Makela and O. d. l. Beaujardiere (2006), Convective ionospheric storms: A major space weather problem, Space Weather, 4, doi:10.1029/2005SW00144. [Article]
  9. Makela, J. J. (2006), A review of imaging low-latitude ionospheric irregularity processes, J. Atmos. Solar-Terr. Phys., 68, doi:10.1016/j.jastp.2005.04.014. [Article]
  10. Makela, J. J. and J. L. Chau (2006), Preface: The 11th International Symposium on Equatorial Aeronomy (ISEA-11), Taipei, May 2005, Annales Geophys., 24, 1279-1280. [Article]
  11. Makela, J. J., M. C. Kelley and M. J. Nicolls (2006), Optical observations of the development of secondary instabilities on the eastern wall of an equatorial plasma bubble, J. Geophs. Res., 111, A09311, doi:10.1029/2006JAO11646. [Article]

  12. 2005 (5 records)

  13. Basu, Su., S. Basu, J. J. Makela, R. E. Sheehan, E. MacKenzie, P. Doherty, J. W. Wright, M. J. Keskinen, D. Pallamraju, L. J. Paxton and F. T. berkey (2005), Two components of ionospheric plasma structuring at midlatitudes observed during the large magnetic storm of October 30, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, doi:10.1029/2004GL021669. [Article]
  14. Kelley, M. C., O. de La beaujardiere, J. Retterer and J. J. Makela (2005), Introduction to special section on communications/navigation forecasting system: A next step in space weather, Space Weather, 3, doi:10.1029/2005SW000189. [Article]
  15. Ledvina, B. M. and J. J. Makela (2005), First observations of SBAS/WAAS scintillations: Using colcated scintillation measurements and all-sky images to study equatorial plasma bubbles, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L14101, doi:10.1029/2004GLO21954. [Article]
  16. Makela, J. J. and M. C. Kelley (2005), Two-dimensional imaging of the development phase of plasma instabilities in the Earth's ionosphere, IEEE T. Plasma Sci., 33, 502-503, doi:10.1109/TPS.2005.845119. [Article]
  17. Makela, J. J., M. C. Kelley and S.-Y. Su (2005), Simultaneous observations of convective ionospheric storms: ROCSAT-1 and ground-based imagers, Space Weather, 3, doi:10.1029/2005SW000164. [Article]
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