Joint cluster/ground-based studies in the first 20 years of the cluster mission
Joint cluster/ground-based studies in the first 20 years of the cluster mission
Ground-based facilities make an important contribution to our understanding of the magnetospheric system. Coordination with ground-based facilities has been embedded within the Cluster mission since before launch, and this has given rise to a large number of studies which have exploited data from both Cluster and one or more of the diverse range of ground-based instrumentation that have been available during the mission timespan. In this paper, we review the advances that have been made to our understanding of the magnetosphere-ionosphere system, in which insight has been enhanced by combining ground-based observations with observations from Cluster. Topics covered span from the bow shock to the magnetotail and down to the aurora.
cluster, ground-based, magnetosphere
Fear, Robert
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Fear, Robert
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Fear, Robert
(2022)
Joint cluster/ground-based studies in the first 20 years of the cluster mission.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 127 (8), [e2021JA029928].
(doi:10.1029/2021JA029928).
Abstract
Ground-based facilities make an important contribution to our understanding of the magnetospheric system. Coordination with ground-based facilities has been embedded within the Cluster mission since before launch, and this has given rise to a large number of studies which have exploited data from both Cluster and one or more of the diverse range of ground-based instrumentation that have been available during the mission timespan. In this paper, we review the advances that have been made to our understanding of the magnetosphere-ionosphere system, in which insight has been enhanced by combining ground-based observations with observations from Cluster. Topics covered span from the bow shock to the magnetotail and down to the aurora.
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JGR Space Physics - 2022 - Fear - Joint Cluster Ground‐Based Studies in the First 20 Years of the Cluster Mission
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Accepted/In Press date: 3 August 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 August 2022
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During the preparation of this review, the author was supported by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council Consolidated Grants ST/R000719/1 and ST/V000942/1. The author thanks both reviewers for their constructive and helpful comments.
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Keywords:
cluster, ground-based, magnetosphere
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471515
ISSN: 2169-9380
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