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2024 Earth and Space Science Article

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spdf was referenced in 4 papers
space physics data facility was referenced in 4 papers
omni was referenced in 5 papers
omniweb was referenced in 6 papers
iri was referenced in 2 papers
international reference ionosphere was referenced in 1 papers
heliophysics digital resource library was referenced in 1 papers
heliocloud was referenced in 1 papers

13 of 285 possible papers ( 5% ) contained references to SPDF keywords

Papers:

Authors=Xu, Shuang; Carstens, Justin N.; France, Jeff A.; Randall, Cora E.; Yue, Jia; Harvey, V. Lynn; Gong, Jie; Lumpe, Jerry; Hoffmann, Lars; Russell, James M.
Title=Seasonal Distribution of Gravity Waves Near the Stratopause in 2019-2022, 2024, doi:10.1029/2023EA003076, ID=26802703
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:spdf, space physics data facility
Sample usage ( BODY ) =Data Availability Statements CIPS RAA variance data are available from CU-LASP at https://lasp.colorado.edu/aim/download/ (University of Colorado Boulder-Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (CU-LASP), 2023) and the NASA Space Physics Data Facility at https://spdf.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/data/aim/cips/ (NASA Heliophysics Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF), 2023).

Authors=Burchill, Johnathan K.; Lomidze, Levan
Title=Calibration of Swarm Ion Density, Drift, and Effective Mass Measurements, 2024, doi:10.1029/2023EA003463, ID=27466428
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:iri, international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( BODY ) =Pakhotin et al. ( 2022) show that SLIDEM ion densities have smaller residuals to the 2007 International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model and are closer (though still systematically smaller) to the ISR measurements than Swarm Level 1b ion densities. Variations in effective ion mass qualitatively match those calculated using the IRI topside ionosphere ion composition model (Truhlik et al., 2015), albeit with atomic mass values often approaching 1 u on the low side and exceeding 16 u on the high side (e.g., Figure 4 of Pakhotin et al., 2022).

Authors=Singh, A. P.; Mishra, O. P.; Pandey, Ajeet P.; Bhatla, Rajeev
Title=Seismic Signature of the Super Cyclone Amphan in Bay of Bengal Using Coastal Observatories Operating Under National Seismological Network of India, 2024, doi:10.1029/2023EA003191, ID=27817275
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:spdf
Sample usage ( BODY ) =The circles on the graph represent SPDF (short period double frequency), LPDF (long period double frequency), and SFM (single frequency microseism or Primary microseism). The peak PSDs in bB are observed during the Amphan Cyclonic storms. The SPDF, LPDF, and SFM fall within the 2-6s, 6-10s, and 10-20s ranges, respectively.

Authors=Nayak, Chinmaya; Bulusu, Jayashree; Vichare, Geeta; Dimri, A. P.
Title=Effects of Solar Variability on Tropical Cyclone Activity, 2024, doi:10.1029/2023EA003500, ID=29135819
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:omniweb
Sample usage ( BODY ) =The SSN data is obtained from NASA’s OMNIWEB service ( https://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/ ). The SSN data is available from 1964 onwards.

Authors=Zhang, Zijin; Dong, Xiaolong; Xu, Jian; He, Jieying; Wang, Wenyu
Title=Frequency Channel Selection and Performance Simulation of a Microwave Radiometer for Temperature and Sulfuric Compound Profiling of the Venusian Lower Atmosphere, 2024, doi:10.1029/2023EA003429, ID=29135828
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:

Authors=Lin, Chi-Yen; Liu, Jann-Yenq; Chien-Hung Lin, Charles; Rajesh, P. K.; Duann, Yi; Wen, Yun-Cheng
Title=Application of the Bagged Trees Technique on Retrieving the Nighttime Ionospheric Peak Density From OI-135.6 nm Airglow, 2024, doi:10.1029/2022EA002781, ID=29136185
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:space physics data facility, omniweb
Sample usage ( ACK ) =The authors gratefully acknowledge the TASA, Taiwan Analysis Center for COSMIC (TACC), and UCAR COSMIC for providing FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 data, thankfully acknowledge the NASA/GOLD and the mission science team for providing GOLD NMAX data, and thankfully acknowledge NASA Space Physics Data Facility for providing Dst Index data. The authors also thank AS00Q and CAJ2M digisonde data providers for making the data available, as well as the Lowell GIRO Digital Ionogram Data Base (DIDBase) for providing numerical ionogram-derived data ( http://spase.info/SMWG/Observatory/GIRO ).
Sample usage ( BODY ) =Dst index data is available in the in-text data citation reference (Papitashvili King, 2020) and available online ( https://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/form/dx1.html ). The bagged tree software used in this study is Regression Learner App in MATLAB Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox ( https://www.mathworks.com/products/statistics.html ) and is available in the in-text software citation reference (MathWorks, 2020).

Authors=Mukherjee, Shourya; Stevens, Michael H.; Randall, Cora E.; Harvey, V. Lynn; Bailey, Scott M.; Carstens, Justin N.; Lumpe, Jerry D.
Title=The Influence of Space Traffic on AIM/CIPS PMC Frequencies at 80degN, 2024, doi:10.1029/2024EA003543, ID=29532935
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:space physics data facility
Sample usage ( BODY ) =Data Availability Statement The CIPS v5.20 L3C data are available from the NASA Space Physics Data Facility at https://cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/data/aim/cips/data/PMC/ .

Authors=Finley, Matthew G.; Martinez-Ledesma, Miguel; Paterson, William R.; Argall, Matthew R.; Miles, David M.; Dorelli, John C.; Zesta, Eftyhia
Title=Generalized Time-Series Analysis for In Situ Spacecraft Observations: Anomaly Detection and Data Prioritization Using Principal Components Analysis and Unsupervised Clustering, 2024, doi:10.1029/2024EA00375310.22541/essoar.171415894.48385280/v1, ID=31167656
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:heliophysics digital resource library, heliocloud
Sample usage ( ACK ) =The computing resources utilized in the generation of the figures and analysis in this manuscript were in part provided by HelioCloud, a service managed by NASA’s Heliophysics Digital Resource Library. The authors thank Barbara J. Thompson for her thoughtful insights towards the potential applications of the proposed method.

Authors=Li, Yaxian; Gong, Wanlin; Yan, Chunxiao; Zhu, Kai; Zhang, Min; Zhang, Qiang
Title=Freshly Developed Low-Latitude Postmidnight-To-Dawn F-Region Ionospheric Irregularities Over China on 13 November 2015, 2024, doi:10.1029/2023EA003380, ID=31167703
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:spdf, omni, omniweb
Sample usage ( ACK ) =The authors appreciate for using the OMNI data obtained from the GSFC/SPDF OMNIWeb interface at https://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov .
Sample usage ( BODY ) =The solar wind velocity, IMF Bz, IEF Ey, SYM-H and AE indices are available at the OMNIWeb Data Explorer ( https://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/form/omni_min.html ). The estimated EEF results from the PPEEF model can be accessed at https://geomag.colorado.edu/real-time-model-of-the-ionospheric-electric-fields.html .

Authors=Munteanu, Costel; Teodorescu, Eliza; Echim, Marius; Dumitru, Daniel; Voitcu, Gabriel; Teodorescu, Maximilian; Negrea, Catalin
Title=A Database for Simultaneous Observations of the Earth’s Magnetosheath by Cluster and MMS Between 2017 and 2021, 2024, doi:10.1029/2024EA003638, ID=31167718
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:omni, omniweb
Sample usage ( BODY ) =The bow shock empirical model (Farris et al., 1991; Farris Russell, 1994) uses OMNI data as input. The OMNI data set consists of solar wind magnetic field and plasma observations time-shifted to the location of the Earth’s bow shock nose (King Papitashvili, 2005); see also: https://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/html/HROdocum.html . We use the high-resolution (1 m) OMNI data from Papitashvili and King ( 2020). We identify the time intervals when the spacecraft crosses the magnetosheath by visual inspection of summary plots.
Sample usage ( ABSTRACT ) =To facilitate such investigations, we also determine the bow shock geometry for each event based on two different approaches: (a) a minimum variance analysis of in-situ magnetic field measurements, and (b) a geometrical approach which considers a bow shock model parameterized by OMNI data. A description of spacecraft trajectory during each event is also provided.
Sample usage ( BODY ) =The OMNI data set consists of solar wind magnetic field and plasma observations time-shifted to the location of the Earth’s bow shock nose (King Papitashvili, 2005); see also: https://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/html/HROdocum.html . We use the high-resolution (1 m) OMNI data from Papitashvili and King ( 2020).

Authors=Bunescu, Costel
Title=The Structure of Field-Aligned Current Systems as Inferred From the Multiscale Minimum Variance Analysis, 2024, doi:10.1029/2024EA003708, ID=31595956
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:spdf, omni, omniweb
Sample usage ( ACK ) =The OMNI data were obtained from the GSFC/SPDF OMNIWeb interface at http://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov . Open access publishing facilitated by Anelis Plus (the official name of “Asociatia Universitatilor, a Institutelor de Cercetare - Dezvoltare si a Bibliotecilor Centrale Universitare din Romania”), as part of the Wiley - Anelis Plus agreement.
Sample usage ( ACK ) =The Tsyganenko magnetic field model involves the use of the DST and OMNI data. The DST data are provided by the World Data Center for Geomagnetism, Kyoto ( http://wdc.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ ). The OMNI data were obtained from the GSFC/SPDF OMNIWeb interface at http://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov .
Sample usage ( BODY ) =The required solar wind parameters are accessed from OMNI ( http://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov ) and the geomagnetic DST index from WDG ( http://wdc.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ ).

Authors=Srinivasu, Kotta; Sanjana, M. C.; Latha, G.; Udaya Bhaskar, T. V. S.; Rahaman, Hasibur; Thirunavukkarasu, A.; Venkatesan, R.
Title=Study on Acoustic Variability Affected by Upper Ocean Dynamics in South Eastern Arabian Sea, 2024, doi:10.1029/2023EA003497, ID=32032577
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:omni
Sample usage ( BODY ) =This network comprises approximately 12 OMNI buoys strategically deployed across the North Indian Ocean, including the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea.

Authors=Bender, Stefan; Espy, Patrick J.; Paxton, Larry J.
Title=Empirical Model of SSUSI-Derived Auroral Ionization Rates, 2024, doi:10.1029/2024EA00357810.48550/arXiv.2312.11130, ID=32032580
journal=Earth and Space Science
Keywords found:space physics data facility, omni, omniweb
Sample usage ( ACK ) =We acknowledge use of NASA/GSFC’s Space Physics Data Facility’s OMNIWeb service and OMNI data. The computations were performed on resources provided by UNINETT Sigma2 - the National Infrastructure for High Performance Computing and Data Storage in Norway.
Sample usage ( BODY ) =All the indices are taken from the OMNI space weather index database (King Papitashvili, 2005) and hourly sampled values are used (Papitashvili King, 2020).