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The induction magnetometer in the Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project

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The Earth's induced magnetic field is a result of the electrical current that is generated by the space current system within the Earth's interior. By observing Earth's induced magnetic field, we can acquire information on the space current system and the electrical structure of the Earth's interior, which is an important physical parameter to study ...
Xizhen Wang   +5 more
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Chinese Meridian Project near-surface atmospheric electric field observations

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The near-surface atmospheric electric field is an important parameter in disciplines such as space physics and atmospheric science. Variations in the atmospheric electric field represent the state of the global atmospheric circuit and charge distribution in the near-surface atmosphere, which is affected jointly by meteorological activities (including ...
Lei Li   +6 more
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Automatic fluxgate theodolite in the Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project

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Absolute observation and relative record are two methods in geomagnetic station observation. The actual values of geomagnetic field elements can be obtained after the relative record data is corrected by baseline data. Fluxgate theodolite is one of the basic tools required to obtain baseline values and plays an important role in geomagnetic ...
Xizhen Wang   +5 more
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Wide-band solar radio spectral monitoring in the Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project

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To achieve full-band observation of solar radio emissions, the sun-planetary interstellar monitoring chain subsystem of the Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project will construct four sets of solar radio spectrometers covering the decimeter, meter, decameter, and centimeter wavebands, providing reliable data support for solar physics and space weather ...
Wei Wang   +7 more
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Solar Radio Wide‐Band Spectroscopy and Imaging Facilities of the Chinese Meridian Project Phase II

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Abstract 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, producing heliospheric disturbances and acting as primary drivers of space ...
Yihua Yan   +19 more
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Digisonde prototype testing and data quality comparison analysis for Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project

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To ensure the detection quality of the domestic model ionospheric digisonde adopted by the Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project, prototype testing including technique testing and a data quality comparison was performed. The test was carried out in the National Space Weather Observation Station in Danzhou, Hainan.
Zhiqing Chen   +5 more
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Preliminary results of the ionospheric high-frequency Doppler shift monitor for the Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project

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The Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project plans to construct ionospheric Doppler sounding arrays around Mohe, Beijing, Wuhan, and Shenzhen. Each array consists of one transmitter station and three stations equipped with the ionospheric high-frequency Doppler shift monitor, which is described in this paper in terms of system design and preliminary ...
Yongqiang Hao   +3 more
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Meteor radar prototype testing and data quality comparison analysis for Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project

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The Phase Ⅱ of Chinese Meridian Project will deploy 10 meteor radar systems in China. To promote the advancement of domestic ground-based observation technologies, the project managing headquarters are engaged in a special campaign for the localization of meteor radar production.
Zhiqing Chen   +8 more
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Development of the wideband magnetic field wave monitor for the Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project

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There are various magnetic field waves with frequencies ranging from mHz to thousands of Hz in the Earth's magnetosphere. These waves can be categorized into three classes depending on their period: ULF (mHz to ~ Hz), ELF (~ Hz to hundreds of Hz), and VLF (hundreds of Hz to thousands of Hz). The regular and continuous ultra-low-frequency (ULF) waves in
Xiangqian Yu   +8 more
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