CEDAR email: Special Issue on new developments in Mesosphere-Thermosphere-Ionspheric studies in Advances in Space Research
Venkatesh Kavutarapu
venkateshk at prl.res.in
Mon Feb 3 00:24:56 MST 2025
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Please find below the announcement for a special issue in the journal of
Advances in Space Research (ASR). This special issue focuses on the new
developments on the mesosphere-thermosphere-ionosphere coupling processes
from equatorial to mid-latitudes during quiet and disturbed conditions.
Please find below the detailed information. We welcome manuscripts for this
special issue.
Guest Editors,
K. Venkatesh & M. Pezzopane.
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ASR SPECIAL ISSUE ON "RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN EQUATORIAL, LOW- AND
MID-LATITUDE MESOSPHERE, THERMOSPHERE AND IONOSPHERE STUDIES"
Papers are invited for a special topical issue of /Advances in Space
Research/ (ASR) entitled “/Recent developments in equatorial, low- and
mid-latitude mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere studies/”.
Dynamic processes taking place in the mesosphere, thermosphere and
ionosphere (MTI) are always intriguing to the scientific community. Ever
increasing ground and space-based experiments are providing a huge amount
of data, and unfolding new avenues to employ advanced Artificial
Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) techniques to understand and
simulate various physical processes taking place in the MTI region.
This special issue is intended to report the recent developments in the
field of equatorial, low- and mid-latitude mesosphere, thermosphere and
ionosphere from observational (ground-based and space-borne), theoretical
and simulation studies. Submissions are open to all scientists who have
an appropriate scientific paper related to various aspects in this area
that include: mesosphere and low-thermosphere region; the response of the
thermosphere-ionosphere system to forcing from above and below; equatorial
electrodynamic processes; coupling between mid-, low- and equatorial
latitude regions; space weather impacts; magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling;
ionospheric response to sudden stratospheric warmings; ionospheric
irregularities and scintillations; latitudinal and/or longitudinal
variability; ionosphere F-layer stratification; data-assimilation studies;
modelling through AI/ML; advanced space and ground-based experiments;
ionospheric tomography. Papers related to the response of the upper
atmosphere during recent superstorms of May and October 2024 as well as
papers presented at the C1.1 session of COSPAR 2024 are especially
encouraged.
Papers must be submitted electronically
to https://www.editorialmanager.com/aisr/. To ensure that all manuscripts
are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue, AUTHORS
MUST SELECT “SI: MTI: NEW DEVELOPMENTS” when they reach the "Article
Type" step in the submission process.
Submitted papers must be written in English and should include the full
affiliation and postal addresses for all authors. Only full-length papers
will be considered for publication, subject to peer review by a minimum of
two reviewers. There are no page limits although the length of the paper
should be appropriate for the material being presented.
The DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS 31 MAY 2025.
Papers will be published electronically as soon as they are accepted. All
articles will be typeset at no cost to the authors unless they want to
publish an open access paper; there is also a nominal charge for printing
color figures although there is no charge for color figures on the
electronic version.
Dr. Venkatesh Kavutarapu (venkateshk at prl.res.in[1]) and Dr. Michael
Pezzopane (michael.pezzopane at ingv.it[1]) are the Guest Editors for this
special issue. Questions can be directed to both of them or to the
Co-Editor for Special Issues, Dr. Peggy Ann Shea (sssrc at msn.com[1]).
The general format for submission of papers and instructions for authors
can be found on the /ASR/ Elsevier web site
at https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/advances-in-space-research/publish/guide-for-authors
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DR. K. VENKATESH
Assistant Professor
Space and Atmospheric Sciences Division
Physical Research Laboratory
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad-380009, INDIA
Email: venkateshk at prl.res.in; venkatkau at gmail.com
Phone: +91-79-26314653
URL:https://www.prl.res.in/~venkateshk/
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अंतरिक्ष एवं वायुमंडलीय
विज्ञान प्रभाग
भौतिक अनुसन्धान प्रयोगशाला
नवरंगपुरा, अहमदाबाद-380009, भारत
ईमेल: venkateshk at prl.res.in; venkatkau at gmail.com
फ़ोन|: +91-79-26314653
यूआरएल: https://www.prl.res.in/~venkateshk/
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