scholarly journals Harmonization of RBSP and ARASE energetic electron measurements utilizing ESA radiation monitor data

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ingmar Sandberg ◽  
Piers Jiggens ◽  
Hugh D. Evans ◽  
Constantinos Papadimitriou ◽  
Sigiava Aminalragia-Giamini ◽  
...  
Space Weather ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Sandberg ◽  
P. Jiggens ◽  
H. Evans ◽  
C. Papadimitriou ◽  
S. Aminalragia–Giamini ◽  
...  

2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. F. Fennell ◽  
J. B. Blake ◽  
R. Friedel ◽  
S. Kanekal

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 2362
Author(s):  
Thomas M. Koutsos ◽  
Georgios C. Menexes ◽  
Andreas P. Mamolos

Agricultural fields have natural within-field soil variations that can be extensive, are usually contiguous, and are not always traceable. As a result, in many cases, site-specific attention is required to adjust inputs and optimize crop performance. Researchers, such as agronomists, agricultural engineers, or economists and other scientists, have shown increased interest in performing yield monitor data analysis to improve farmers’ decision-making concerning the better management of the agronomic inputs in the fields, while following a much more sustainable approach. In this case, spatial analysis of crop yield data with the form of spatial autocorrelation analysis can be used as a practical sustainable approach to locate statistically significant low-production areas. The resulted insights can be used as prescription maps on the tractors to reduce overall inputs and farming costs. This aim of this work is to present the benefits of conducting spatial analysis of yield crop data as a sustainable approach. Current work proves that the implementation of this process is costless, easy to perform and provides a better understanding of the current agronomic needs for better decision-making within a short time, adopting a sustainable approach.


2021 ◽  
Vol 503 (4) ◽  
pp. 5675-5691
Author(s):  
O Okike ◽  
J A Alhassan ◽  
E U Iyida ◽  
A E Chukwude

ABSTRACT Short-term rapid depressions in Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) flux, historically referred to as Forbush decreases (FDs), have long been recognized as important events in the observation of cosmic ray (CR) activity. Although theories and empirical results on the causes, characteristics, and varieties of FDs have been well established, detection of FDs, from either isolated detectors' or arrays of neutron monitor data, remains a subject of interest. Efforts to create large catalogues of FDs began in the 1990s and have continued to the present. In an attempt to test some of the proposed CR theories, several analyses have been conducted based on the available lists. Nevertheless, the results obtained depend on the FD catalogues used. This suggests a need for an examination of consistency between FD catalogues. This is the aim of the present study. Some existing lists of FDs, as well as FD catalogues developed in the current work, were compared, with an emphasis on the FD catalogues selected by the global survey method (GSM). The Forbush effects and interplanetary disturbances database (FEID), created by the Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radiowave Propagation Russian Academy of Sciences (IZMIRAN), is the only available comprehensive and up to date FD catalogue. While there are significant disparities between the IZMIRAN FD and other event lists, there is a beautiful agreement between FDs identified in the current work and those in the FEID. This may be a pointer to the efficiency of the GSM and the automated approach to FD event detection presented here.


1990 ◽  
Vol 83 (6) ◽  
pp. 1224-1231
Author(s):  
Steven Noyes ◽  
David C. Margolies ◽  
John C. Reese ◽  
Alfred Dixon ◽  
Paula Bramel-Cox

2018 ◽  
Vol 45 (7) ◽  
pp. 2911-2917 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. F. Carbary ◽  
D. G. Mitchell ◽  
P. Kollmann ◽  
N. Krupp ◽  
E. Roussos ◽  
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