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    Mapping of Deep Tectonic Structures of Central and Southern Cameroon by an Interpretation of Surface and Satellite Magnetic Data by Constantin Mathieu Som Mbang, Charles Antoine Basseka, Joseph Kamguia, Jacques Etamè, Cyrille Donald Njiteu Tchoukeu, Marcelin Pemi Mouzong

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The horizontal gradient associated with upward continuation and the 3D Euler deconvolution methods have been applied to the Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid 2 (EMAG2) data from the study area. …”
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    Assessment of Radiometric Calibration Consistency of Thermal Emissive Bands Between Terra and Aqua Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometers by Tiejun Chang, Xiaoxiong Xiong, Carlos Perez Diaz, Aisheng Wu, Hanzhi Lin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results show that the calibration of the two MODIS sensors and their respective Earth measurements are generally consistent and within their design specifications. …”
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    Predictive Capabilities and Limitations of Stream Interaction Region Observations at Different Solar Longitudes by R. C. Allen, G. C. Ho, L. K. Jian, G. M. Mason, S. K. Vines, D. Lario

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…However, a focused investigation of the likelihood that either an L5 monitor or Earth‐trailing “string‐of‐pearl” constellation of satellites would be able to serve as an effective warning buoy for SIRs/CIRs that will affect the near‐Earth space environment has yet to be extensively performed. …”
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    Employing the Coupled EUHFORIA‐OpenGGCM Model to Predict CME Geoeffectiveness by Anwesha Maharana, W. Douglas Cramer, Evangelia Samara, Camilla Scolini, Joachim Raeder, Stefaan Poedts

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Although EUHFORIA can predict the solar wind plasma and magnetic field properties at Earth, it is not equipped to quantify the geo‐effectiveness of the solar transients in terms of geomagnetic indices like the disturbance storm time (Dst) index and the auroral indices, that quantify the impact of the magnetized plasma encounters on Earth's magnetosphere. …”
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