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  1. Ionospheric plasma disturbances generated by naturally occurring large-scale anomalous heat sources
  2. Role of conjugate and local terminators for ionospheric dynamics at Arecibo
  3. Ionospheric model-observation comparisons:Elayer at Arecibo Incorporation of SDO-EVE solar irradiances
  4. Forward Acceleration of Ionospheric Electrons by NAU 40.75-kHz Whistler Waves Over Arecibo
  5. Fine structure in midlatitude sporadic E layers
  6. Whistler wave-induced ionospheric plasma turbulence: Source mechanisms and remote sensing
  7. The F region and topside ionosphere response to a strong geomagnetic storm at Arecibo
  8. Topside ionosphere over Areciboduring the recent extreme solar minimum
  9. Identification of large-scale billow-like structure in the neutral sodium layer over Arecibo
  10. Midnight ionosphere collapse at Arecibo and its relationship to the neutral wind, electric field, and ambipolar diffusion
  11. DYNAMIC INSTABILITY IN sporadic-E LAYERS
  12. Long-term changes in the thermospheric neutral winds over Arecibo: Climatology based on over three decades of Fabry-Perot observations
  13. Response of the topside ionosphere over Arecibo to a moderate geomagnetic storm
  14. A modeling study offoF2andhmF2parameters measured by the Arecibo incoherent scatter radar and comparison with IRI model predictions for solar cycles 21, 22, and 23
  15. Using incoherent scatter radar to investigate the neutral wind long-term trend over Arecibo
  16. Incoherent scatter radar observation of E-region vertical electric field at Arecibo
  17. Database of electron density profiles from Arecibo Radar Observatory for the assessment of ionospheric models
  18. Assessment of Ionospheric Models package for the Community Coordinated Modeling Center: Climatology
  19. Radar and Optical Observations of Irregular Midlatitude Sporadic E Layers Beneath MSTIDs
  20. The effects of Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook, Brownian, and hard-sphere ion-neutral collision models on the incoherent scatter spectrum in the E region
  21. Quiet time ionospheric variability over Arecibo during sudden stratospheric warming events
  22. SporadicElayer observations over Arecibo using coherent and incoherent scatter radar: Assessing dynamic stability in the lower thermosphere
  23. InferringDregion parameters using improved incoherent scatter radar techniques at Arecibo
  24. Design and implementation of a multi-purpose radar controller using open-source tools
  25. Ion gyroresonance observations at Jicamarca revisited
  26. Molecular ion composition measurements in theF1 region at Arecibo
  27. A Comparison of Long-term Meridional Neutral Winds extracted from Arecibo Incoherent Scatter Radar with the Neutral Winds Obtained via Fabry Perot Interferometry
  28. Derivation of neutral oxygen density under charge exchange in the midlatitude topside ionosphere
  29. ARECIBO ION ENERGY BALANCE
  30. Gravity waves and momentum fluxes in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere using 430 MHz dual-beam measurements at Arecibo: 1. Measurements, methods, and gravity waves
  31. Gravity waves and momentum fluxes in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere using 430 MHz dual-beam measurements at Arecibo: 2. Frequency spectra, momentum fluxes, and variability
  32. High-resolution electron temperature measurements using the plasma line asymmetry
  33. Generation of metastable helium and the 1083 nm emission in the upper thermosphere
  34. Instantaneous electric field measurements and derived neutral winds at Arecibo
  35. An energy balance study of the lower topside ionosphere using the Arecibo incoherent scatter radar and heating facilities
  36. Modeling of airglow and ionospheric parameters at Arecibo during quiet and disturbed periods in October 2002
  37. Application of linear regularization methods to Arecibo vector velocities
  38. Imaging the structure of a large-scale TID using ISR and TEC data
  39. Solar cycle variability of nighttime topside helium ion concentrations over Arecibo
  40. A continuum of gravity waves in the Arecibo thermosphere?
  41. Mid-latitude plasma and electric field measurements during space weather month, September 1999
  42. Ionospheric data assimilation: recovery of strong mid-latitudinal density gradients
  43. Comparison of the He+layer observed over Arecibo during solar maximum and solar minimum with CTIP model results
  44. First observations of an F-region turbulent upwelling coincident with severe E-region plasma and neutral atmosphere perturbations
  45. Tomographic studies of aeronomic phenomena using radio and UV techniques
  46. Inferred vertical ion velocities associated with intermediate layers
  47. WITHDRAWN: A study of the role of ion-molecule chemistry in the formation of sporadic sodium layers
  48. A study of the role of ion–molecule chemistry in the formation of sporadic sodium layers
  49. Ionospheric topography maps using multiple-wavelength all-sky images
  50. Secular variability of the geocoronal Balmer‐alpha brightness: magnetic activity and possible human influences
  51. Periodic variations of geocoronal Balmer‐alpha brightness due to solar‐driven exospheric abundance variations
  52. Kilometer‐scale layered structures inside spread‐F
  53. Corection of the Jicamarca electron-ion temperature ratio problem: Verifying the effect of electron Coulomb collisions on the incoherent scatter spectrum
  54. Descending layer variability over Arecibo
  55. Measurements of the topside ionosphere over Arecibo during the total solar eclipse of February 26, 1998
  56. On the electrical structure of airglow depletion/Height layer bands over Arecibo
  57. Advection of the equatorial anomaly over Arecibo by small-storm related disturbance dynamo electric fields
  58. Intercomparisons of total electron content measurements using the Arecibo Incoherent Scatter Radar and GPS
  59. 50 MHz radar observations of mid-latitude E-region irregularities at Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico
  60. Comparison between SUPIM simulations and measured TEC for the January, 1997 storm
  61. Coherent and incoherent scatter radar observations during intense mid‐latitude spread F
  62. Upper atmospheric observations at the Arecibo Observatory: Examples obtained using new capabilities
  63. Simultaneous atomic and ion layer enhancements observed in the mesopause region over Arecibo during the Coqui II Sounding Rocket Campaign
  64. Coordinated incoherent scatter radar study of the January 1997 storm
  65. The effect of electron Coulomb collisions on the incoherent scatter spectrum in theFregion at Jicamarca
  66. Radar chain study of the May, 1995 storm
  67. The effects of meridional neutral winds on the O+-H+transition altitude over Arecibo
  68. Evidence for recombination as a significant source of metastable helium
  69. Simultaneous measurements of O+ and H+temperatures in the topside ionosphere over Arecibo
  70. Detection of He+layering in the topside ionosphere over Arecibo during equinox solar minimum conditions
  71. Correction to “Seasonal variations in the equatorial thermospheric wind measured at Arequipa, Peru” and “Equatorial thermospheric wind changes during the solar cycle: Measurements at Arequipa, Peru from 1983 to 1990” by Biondi et al.
  72. Correction to “Seasonal variations in the equatorial thermospheric wind measured at Arequipa, Peru” and “Equatorial thermospheric wind changes during the solar cycle: Measurements at Arequipa, Peru from 1983 to 1990”
  73. Ion composition of the topside equatorial ionosphere during solar minimum
  74. Equatorial thermospheric wind changes during the solar cycle: Measurements at Arequipa, Peru, from 1983 to 1990
  75. Average vertical and zonal F region plasma drifts over Jicamarca
  76. Seasonal variations in the equatorial thermospheric wind measured at Arequipa, Peru
  77. Solar cycle variations inFregion electrodynamic drifts at Arecibo