Browsing by Author "Goss, Andreas"
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Combining Swarm Langmuir probe observations, LEO-POD-based and ground-based GNSS receivers and ionosondes for prompt detection of ionospheric earthquake and tsunami signatures: Case study of 2015 Chile-Illapel event
Jarmolowski, Wojciech; Belehaki, Anna; Hernández Pajares, Manuel; Schmidt, Michael; Goss, Andreas; Wielgosz, Pawel; Yang, Heng; Krypiak-Gregorczyk, Anna; Tsagouri, Ioanna; Paouris, Evangelos; Monte Moreno, Enrique; García Rigo, Alberto; Milanowska, Beata; Erdogan, Eren; Graffigna, Victoria; Haagmans, Roger (2021-12-08)
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Open AccessThe study investigates ionospheric electric field responses to the earthquake (EQ) of magnitude 8.3, and the related seismic activity and tsunami triggered by the mainshock in Chile-Illapel region, at 22:54 UTC, in the ... -
High-resolution ionosphere corrections for single-frequency positioning
Goss, Andreas; Hernández Pajares, Manuel; Schmidt, Michael; Roma Dollase, David; Erdogan, Eren; Seitz, Florian (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2021-01-01)
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Open AccessThe ionosphere is one of the main error sources in positioning and navigation; thus, information about the ionosphere is mandatory for precise modern Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications. The International ... -
Impact and synergies of GIM error estimates on the VTEC interpolation and single-frequency PPP at low latitude region
Jerez, Gabriel Olivera; Hernández Pajares, Manuel; Goss, Andreas; Menezes da Silva, Crislaine; Alves, Daniele Barroca Marra; Monico, João Francisco Galera (2022-04-01)
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Open AccessThe vertical total electron content (VTEC) is one of the key quantities to describe variations of the ionosphere and can be pro- vided to users to correct the ionospheric disturbances for GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite ... -
Influence of temporal resolution on the performance of global ionospheric maps
Liu, Qi; Hernández Pajares, Manuel; Lyu, Haixia; Goss, Andreas (2021-03)
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Open AccessGlobal ionosphere maps (GIM) computed from dual-frequency GNSS measurements have been widely used for monitoring ionosphere as well as providing ionospheric corrections in Space Geodesy since 1998. This work focuses on a ...