Call for Abstract and papers: Space Weather: Magnetosphere Ionosphere Thermosphere (M-I-T) Coupling, Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Science
Annonce transmise par Carine Briand (LESIA)
Dear Researchers,
We would like to draw your attention to the special issue "Space Weather: Magnetosphere Ionosphere Thermosphere (M-I-T) Coupling" in the Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences.
You can read more about the special issue here.
Please click the link to register your interest in submitting the abstract by December 04, 2023. The deadline to submit the manuscript is May 05, 2024.
This research topic seeks scientific inputs on space weather and its effects on the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere system of the Earth. We welcome original research articles, reviews, and mini-reviews on following topics:
1. Observations and modeling of the impact of space weather on the coupled M-I-T system.
2. M-I-T system simulations and observations using satellite and ground-based techniques.
3. Interactions of charged particles in the Earth's radiation belts with the ionosphere.
4. Ionospheric electrodynamics and irregularities under quiet and disturbed geomagnetic conditions.
5. Impact of disturbed space-weather conditions on radio wave propagation, communication, and GPS/GNSS total electron content.
6. Neutral dynamics of the ionosphere, using ground and space observations and modeling.
Best Regards,
Topic Editors:
1. Dr. Ram Singh (Chungnam National University Daejeon Republic Korea)
Email: ramphysics4@gmail.com
2. Dr. Kuldeep Panday (ISAS, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada)
Email: KuldeepPandey1306@gmail.com
3. Dr. Sandeep Kumar (Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research (ISEE),
Nagoya University Japan)
Email: sandeepk.iig@gmail.com