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Astronomical Surveys and Big Data
Recent all-sky and large-area astronomical surveys and their catalogued data over the whole range of electromagnetic spectrum, from γ-rays to radio waves, are reviewed, including such as Fermi-GLAST and INTEGRAL in γ-ray, ROSAT, XMM and Chandra in X-ray,
Mickaelian Areg M.
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The United States Magnetotelluric Array and the National Impedance Map
Abstract The United States Magnetotelluric Array (USMTArray) data set, collected in the years 2006–2024, consists of more than 1,700 long‐period magnetotelluric stations covering the entirety of the contiguous United States on a quasi‐regular 70 km grid.
Anna Kelbert +7 more
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Virtual Observatory Access to the The IPHAS Data Releases
We highlight the IPHAS Data Releases and how access to the primary data products has been implemented through use of standard virtual observatory (VO) publishing interfaces as provided by the Astro- Grid system.
M. J. Irwin +3 more
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Abstract This study presents a detailed case study of the ionospheric impacts of moderate (G2) and severe (G4) geomagnetic storms over the Latin American sector, with particular emphasis on the formation and suppression of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs).
C. S. Carmo +13 more
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Towards the Tunka-Rex Virtual Observatory
The Tunka Radio Extension (Tunka-Rex) is a cosmic-ray detector operating since 2012. The detection principle of Tunka-Rex is based on the radio technique, which impacts data acquisition and storage. In this paper we give a first detailed overview of the concept of the Tunka-Rex Virtual Observatory (TRVO), a framework for open access to the Tunka-Rex ...
Bezyazeekov, P. +23 more
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PROPER MOTIONS OF STARS IN OPEN CLUSTERS BY USING VO TOOLS
Astrometric catalogues such as Tycho2, Mobitel1, CSOCA, XPM, PM2000, SDSS-DR9 were used for cross identification of stars, visualization of proper motions and further data processing by using available Virtual Observatory (VO) Tools: cross-match ...
A. Mazhaev, Yu. Protsyuk
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Terrestrial Space Weather Protection Through Human‐Produced Mass‐Loading
Abstract While humans become more reliant on Earth's space environment, the potential for significant harm from severe space weather continues to grow. As structures from the sun reach Earth's magnetosphere and space environment, they deposit energy that fuels geomagnetic storms.
B. M. Walsh, D. T. Welling, Z. Huang
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Knowledge Discovery Framework for the Virtual Observatory
We describe a framework that allows a scientist-user to easily query for information across all Virtual Observatory (VO) repositories and pull it back for analysis. This framework hides the gory details of meta-data remediation and data formatting from the user, allowing them to get on with search, retrieval and analysis of VO data as if they were ...
Brian Thomas +3 more
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Re‐Thinking the Imposter Participant: Online Research Methods, Ethics, AI and Trust
ABSTRACT Imposter participants are participants who falsely claim to meet inclusion criteria. They are an increasingly recognised issue in the interdisciplinary methods literature, an issue which has been exacerbated by the development of online research methods.
Sophie Cranston +5 more
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Short Abstract Risks to soil health from increased flooding and drought due to climate change are a priority risk area for the UK government, but our analysis of two years of UK newspaper coverage on this issue reveals very little attention to it. Our multimodal framing analysis shows that news reports are largely devoid of addressing the root causes ...
Antal Wozniak, Jill E. Hopke
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