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Design of the New MST Radar in Chinese Meridian Project [PDF]
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''E) is under construction.
Gang Chen, Zhiqiu He, Shaodong Zhang
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Construction and Research Progress of the Chinese Meridian Project in 2022–2023
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. From 2022 to 2023, utilizing the monitoring data collected by the CMP, scientists made major breakthroughs in fields of ionosphere, middle and upper atmosphere,
Jiyao Xu, Chi Wang, Wang Chi
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China's Ground‐Based Space Environment Monitoring Network—Chinese Meridian Project (CMP)
AbstractMonitoring 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, Jiyao Xu, Hui Li
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AbstractA 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 measurement in upper mesosphere and thermosphere over China.
Y J Zhu, T C Wang, Weijun Liu
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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, Jiyao Xu, Hao Yongqiang
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Simultaneous observations of plasmaspheric and ionospheric variations during magnetic storms in 2011: First result from Chinese Meridian Project [PDF]
AbstractThe plasma transport between the plasmasphere and ionosphere during magnetic storms is a long‐standing problem and is still not fully understood. Simultaneous observations of the plasmasphere and ionosphere are vital to understand the coupling between the two regions. In this study, using the measurements from the newly developed Chinese ground‐
Chi Wang, , Chuanqi Li
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Research Advances of the Chinese Meridian Project in 2020–2021
Chi Wang, Jiyao Xu, Wang Chi
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Recent Advances in Research of the Chinese Meridian Project
Wang Chi, Xu Jiyao
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Construction Progress of Chinese Meridian Project Phase II
Daren Lu
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Development of the Chinese Meridian Project
Chi Wang, Wang Chi
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