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Design of the New MST Radar in Chinese Meridian Project [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2021
With the support of the second phase of the Chinese Meridian Project, a new mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere observation radar (MST radar), called Qinzhou MST radar, located in Qinzhou City, Guangxi Province, China (22°7'55''N,108°16'20''
Gang Chen   +6 more
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Unprecedented extreme depletion of Earth's ionosphere during the May 2024 super geomagnetic storm revealed by the Chinese Meridian Project. [PDF]

open access: yesNatl Sci Rev
The terrestrial ionosphere is a highly complex geospace environment that exhibits not only significant climatological changes but also pronounced space weather variations caused by solar and geomagnetic disturbances.
Cao J.
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China's Ground‐Based Space Environment Monitoring Network—Chinese Meridian Project (CMP)

open access: yesSpace Weather
Monitoring and investigation of the solar‐terrestrial space environment is a huge challenge for humans in space age. To this end, China has established the Ground‐based Space Environment Monitoring Network, namely Chinese Meridian Project (CMP).
Chi Wang   +6 more
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Construction and Research Progress of the Chinese Meridian Project in 2022–2023

open access: yesKongjian kexue xuebao
The Chinese Meridian Project (CMP) is a major national science and technology infrastructure constructed in two steps. The first phase of the CMP has been operating for more than a solar cycle.
WANG Chi, CHEN Zhiqing, XU Jiyao
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Solar Radio Wide‐Band Spectroscopy and Imaging Facilities of the Chinese Meridian Project Phase II

open access: yesSpace Weather
Solar eruptions, including flares and coronal mass ejections, are the most energetic phenomena in the solar system. These explosive events accelerate high‐energy particles and generate electromagnetic radiation from radio to gamma‐ray wavelengths ...
Yihua Yan   +19 more
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Validation of Neutral Wind in the Mesopause Measured by a Dual‐Channel Optical Interferometer (DCOI) Network of the Chinese Meridian Project

open access: yesSpace Weather
A Dual‐Channel Optical Interferometer (DCOI) based on Asymmetric Spatial Heterodyne Spectroscopy technique has been deployed at 11 stations by Phase II of the Chinese Meridian Project, establishing a ground‐based network for routine neutral wind ...
W. J. Liu   +10 more
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Auroral Ionosphere Responses to Solar Wind Perturbations: A Case Study Utilizing the Polar Regions Monitoring Subsystem of the Chinese Meridian Project

open access: yesSpace Weather
The Earth's polar regions serve as a natural conduit for solar wind energy and momentum, transferring this energy into the geospace and driving complex magnetosphere‐ionosphere‐thermosphere coupling processes that have significant global space weather ...
Jianjun Liu   +9 more
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Contribution of the Chinese Meridian Project to space environment research: Highlights and perspectives

open access: yesScience China Earth Sciences, 2023
AbstractThe Chinese Meridian Project (CMP) is devoted to establishing a comprehensive ground-based monitoring network for China’s space weather research. CMP is a major national science and technology infrastructure project with the participation of more than 10 research institutions and universities led by the National Space Science Center of the ...
Chi Wang   +11 more
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Introduction to Chinese Meridian Project-Phase II

open access: yesChinese Journal of Space Science, 2020
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Chi WANG, Zhiqing Chen, Jiyao XU
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Recent Advances in Chinese Meridian Project

open access: yesChinese Journal of Space Science, 2014
To develop an understanding of near-Earth space’s response to solar activities and the coupling among different layers in geospace, China has initiated a ground base program to monitor China’s geospace environment called the Meridian Space Weather ...
Wang Chi
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