Energetic electron precipitation characteristics observed fr
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TitleEnergetic electron precipitation characteristics observed from Antarctica during a flux dropout eventAbstractCitation: Chen,AcknowledgementsM.A.C. and N.C.O. would like to acknowledge the important contributions from Nick Alford and Tom Stroud, particularly for their skill and assistance in building and deploying the Autonomous AARDDVARK systems. The authors would like to thank the Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) for providing the solar and geomagnetic data. The research leading to these results has received funding from the Natural Environmental Research Council under the Antarctic Funding Initiative (AFI/11/22). C.J.R. was supported by the New Zealand Marsden Fund. M.H.D. was supported by STFC grant ST/I000801/1 and D.H. was supported by a STFC PhD Studentship. And J.V.R. was supported by the GOES-R Risk Reduction Program.
TypeArticleCitationClilverd, M., Cobbett, N., Rodger, C., Brundell, J., Denton, M., Hartley, D., Rodriguez, J., Danskin, D., Raita, T. and Spanswick, E. (2013). Energetic electron precipitation characteristics observed from Antarctica during a flux dropout event. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 118(11): 6921-6935 IdentifierClilverd2013Relevancerank3
Spanswick, E., Energetic electron precipitation characteristics observed fr , [Clilverd2013]. Antarctica NZ, accessed 14/07/2025, https://adam.antarcticanz.govt.nz/nodes/view/63425, 10.1002/2013JA019067