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Publications by A. K. Gwal
Ionospheric Anomalies Associated With the Haiti Earthquake of 12 January 2010 Observed by DEMETER Satellite
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Earth
Planetary Sciences
Ionospheric Influences on GPS Signals in Terms of Range Delay
Russian Journal of Earth Sciences
Earth
Planetary Sciences
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Possible Ion-Acoustic Soliton Formation in the Ionospheric Perturbations Observed on DEMETER Before the 2007 Pu’er Earthquake
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Study of the North West Cape Electron Belts Observed by DEMETER Satellite
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Empowerment Model for Sustainable Residential Reconstruction in Léogâne, Haiti, After the January 2010 Earthquake
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Pre‐seismic Ionospheric Anomalies Detected Before the 2016 Taiwan Earthquake
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Ionospheric Perturbations Observed by the GPS Following the December 26th, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake
Earth, Planets and Space
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Ionosphere Variations at 700 Km Altitude Observed by the DEMETER Satellite During the 29 March 2006 Solar Eclipse
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Thermal Infrared Brightness Temperature Anomalies Associated With the Yushu (China) Ms = 7.1 Earthquake on 14 April 2010
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Spectral Signatures of the Ionospheric Alfvén Resonator to Be Observed by Low-Earth Orbit Satellite
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics