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  1. Istanbul is a mega city with various coastal utilities located on the northern coast of the Sea of Marmara. At Yenikapı, there are critical vulnerable coastal utilities, structures, and active metropolitan lif...

    Authors: Zeynep Ceren Cankaya, Mehmet Lutfi Suzen, Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner, Cagil Kolat, Andrey Zaytsev and Betul Aytore
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:133
  2. We investigated the crustal structure beneath the Marmara region and the surrounding area in the western part of the North Anatolian fault zone. These areas have high seismicity and are of critical significanc...

    Authors: Gulten Polat, Nurcan Meral Özel and Ivan Koulakov
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:132
  3. We present the in-flight scalar calibration and characterisation of the Swarm magnetometry package consisting of the absolute scalar magnetometer, the vector magnetometer, and the spacecraft structure supporting ...

    Authors: Lars Tøffner-Clausen, Vincent Lesur, Nils Olsen and Christopher C. Finlay
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:129
  4. We developed a real-time tsunami forecast method using only pressure data collected from the bottom of the ocean via a dense offshore observation network. The key feature of the method is rapid matching betwee...

    Authors: Naotaka Yamamoto, Shin Aoi, Kenji Hirata, Wataru Suzuki, Takashi Kunugi and Hiromitsu Nakamura
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:128
  5. It is of great interest to numerous geophysical studies that the time series of global gravity field models derived from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data remains uninterrupted after the end...

    Authors: João Teixeira da Encarnação, Daniel Arnold, Aleš Bezděk, Christoph Dahle, Eelco Doornbos, Jose van den IJssel, Adrian Jäggi, Torsten Mayer-Gürr, Josef Sebera, Pieter Visser and Norbert Zehentner
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:127
  6. The Swarm constellation of satellites was launched in November 2013 and since then has delivered high-quality scalar and vector magnetic field measurements. A consortium of several research institutions was se...

    Authors: Erwan Thébault, Pierre Vigneron, Benoit Langlais and Gauthier Hulot
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:126
  7. Magnitude–frequency distributions of volcanic explosion earthquakes that are associated with occurrences of vulcanian and strombolian eruptions, or gas burst activity, are examined at six active volcanoes. The...

    Authors: Takeshi Nishimura, Masato Iguchi, Mohammad Hendrasto, Hiroshi Aoyama, Taishi Yamada, Maurizio Ripepe and Riccardo Genco
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:125

    The Correction to this article has been published in Earth, Planets and Space 2017 69:143

  8. More than 2 years of magnetic field data taken by the three-satellite constellation mission Swarm are used to derive a model of Earth’s magnetic field and its time variation. This model is called SIFMplus. In add...

    Authors: Nils Olsen, Christopher C. Finlay, Stavros Kotsiaros and Lars Tøffner-Clausen
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:124
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  10. In this study, we investigated the scale sizes of equatorial plasma irregularities (EPIs) using measurements from the Swarm satellites during its early mission and final constellation phases. We found that wit...

    Authors: Chao Xiong, Claudia Stolle, Hermann Lühr, Jaeheung Park, Bela G. Fejer and Guram N. Kervalishvili
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:121
  11. Here we study the global distribution of the plasma density irregularities in the topside ionosphere by using the concurrent GPS and Langmuir probe measurements onboard the Swarm satellites. We analyze 18 mont...

    Authors: Irina Zakharenkova, Elvira Astafyeva and Iurii Cherniak
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:120
  12. Heliospheric modulation of galactic cosmic rays links solar cycle activity with neutron monitor count rate on earth. A less direct relation holds between neutron monitor count rate and atmospheric electric fie...

    Authors: H. G. Silva and I. Lopes
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:119
  13. We constructed the rupture process model for the 2016 Kumamoto, Japan, earthquake from broadband teleseismic body waveforms (P-waves) by using a novel waveform inversion method that takes into account the unce...

    Authors: Yuji Yagi, Ryo Okuwaki, Bogdan Enescu, Amato Kasahara, Ayumu Miyakawa and Makoto Otsubo
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:118
  14. We performed a damage survey of buildings and carried out microtremor observations in the source region of the 2015 Gorkha earthquake. Our survey area spans the Kathmandu valley and areas to the east and north...

    Authors: Masumi Yamada, Takumi Hayashida, Jim Mori and Walter D. Mooney
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:117
  15. Recent advances in computing have brought a new and challenging way to tackle the earthquake hazard and disaster problems: integration of the seismic actions in the form of numerical models. For this purpose,...

    Authors: Abdurrahman Sahin, Rafet Sisman, Aysegul Askan and Muneo Hori
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:115
  16. We perform terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) to detect changes in surface morphology of a mud volcano in Murono, north-central Japan. The study site underwent significant deformation by a strong earthquake in 2...

    Authors: Yuichi S. Hayakawa, Shigekazu Kusumoto and Nobuhisa Matta
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:114
  17. The last decades have seen a large number of missions targeting small bodies in the solar system. NASA, ESA and JAXA sent missions to different solar system small bodies (SSSB), and the Japan mission Hayabusa ...

    Authors: Alessandro Maturilli, Jörn Helbert, Sabrina Ferrari, Björn Davidsson and Mario D’Amore
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:113
  18. We use more than 2 years of magnetic data from the Swarm mission, and monthly means from 160 ground observatories as available in March 2016, to update the CHAOS time-dependent geomagnetic field model. The new mo...

    Authors: Christopher C. Finlay, Nils Olsen, Stavros Kotsiaros, Nicolas Gillet and Lars Tøffner-Clausen
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:112
  19. Surface wave analysis generally neglects amplitude information, instead using phase information to delineate near-surface S-wave velocity structures. To effectively characterize subsurface heterogeneities from...

    Authors: Tatsunori Ikeda and Takeshi Tsuji
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:111
  20. Low Earth orbiting geomagnetic satellite missions, such as the Swarm satellite mission, are the only means to monitor and investigate ionospheric currents on a global scale and to make in situ measurements of ...

    Authors: Claudia Stolle, Ingo Michaelis and Jan Rauberg
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:110
  21. Pass-through superconducting rock magnetometers (SRM) offer rapid and high-precision remanence measurements for continuous samples that are essential for modern paleomagnetism studies. However, continuous SRM ...

    Authors: Hirokuni Oda, Chuang Xuan and Yuhji Yamamoto
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:109
  22. A complex system of electric currents flowing in the ionosphere and magnetosphere originates from the interaction of the solar wind and the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) with the Earth’s magnetic field. ...

    Authors: Roberta Tozzi, Mioara Mandea and Paola De Michelis
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:108
  23. Distinct reflected waves (S × S) are observed in the northern Kinki district, southwestern Japan. We conducted a high-resolution reflection analysis by using data from 128 seismic stations with an average spac...

    Authors: Sho Aoki, Yoshihisa Iio, Hiroshi Katao, Tsutomu Miura, Itaru Yoneda and Masayo Sawada
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:107
  24. Space-geodetic techniques at radio wavelength, such as global navigation satellite systems and very long baseline interferometry (VLBI), suffer from refractivity of the Earth’s atmosphere. These highly dynamic...

    Authors: Sebastian Halsig, Thomas Artz, Andreas Iddink and Axel Nothnagel
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:106
  25. The aim of this work is to study the properties of the magnetic field’s fluctuations produced by ionospheric and magnetospheric electric currents during the St. Patrick’s Day geomagnetic storm (17 March 2015)....

    Authors: Paola De Michelis, Giuseppe Consolini, Roberta Tozzi and Maria Federica Marcucci
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:105
  26. Daytime E-region electric fields play a crucial role in the ionospheric dynamics at the geomagnetic dip latitudes. Due to their importance, there is an interest in accurately measuring and modeling the electr...

    Authors: Juliano Moro, Clezio Marcos Denardini, Laysa Cristina Araújo Resende, Sony Su Chen and Nelson Jorge Schuch
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:103
  27. A single aperture and hollow retroreflector [corner-cube mirror (CCM)] that in principle has no internal optical path difference is a key instrument for achieving lunar laser ranging one order or more accurate...

    Authors: Hiroshi Araki, Shingo Kashima, Hirotomo Noda, Hiroo Kunimori, Kouta Chiba, Hitomi Mashiko, Hiromasa Kato, Toshimichi Otsubo, Yoshiaki Matsumoto, Seiitsu Tsuruta, Kazuyoshi Asari, Hideo Hanada, Susumu Yasuda, Shin Utsunomiya and Hideo Takino
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:101
  28. The electric field instruments onboard the Swarm satellites make high-resolution measurements of the F-region ion drift. This paper presents an initial investigation of preliminary ion drift data made availabl...

    Authors: R. A. D. Fiori, A. V. Koustov, D. H. Boteler, D. J. Knudsen and J. K. Burchill
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:100
  29. In this study, a method for simulating the ground motion of megathrust earthquakes at periods of approximately 2 s and longer was validated by using the characterized source model combined with multi-scale spa...

    Authors: Asako Iwaki, Takahiro Maeda, Nobuyuki Morikawa, Shin Aoi and Hiroyuki Fujiwara
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:95
  30. Investigation of ionospheric anomalies during equatorial and low latitude is of major concern for modeling and global navigation satellite system (GNSS) applications. Total electron content (TEC) varies with t...

    Authors: J. R. K. Kumar Dabbakuti, Venkata Ratnam Devanaboyina and S. Ramesh Kanchumarthi
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:94
  31. Preliminary Swarm Langmuir probe measurements recorded during March 2015, a period of time including the St. Patrick storm, are considered. Specifically, six time periods are identified: two quiet periods befo...

    Authors: Alessio Pignalberi, Michael Pezzopane, Roberta Tozzi, Paola De Michelis and Igino Coco
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:93
  32. The Swarm satellites were launched on November 22, 2013, and carry accelerometers and GPS receivers as part of their scientific payload. The GPS receivers do not only provide the position and time for the mag...

    Authors: Christian Siemes, João de Teixeira da Encarnação, Eelco Doornbos, Jose van den IJssel, Jiří Kraus, Radek Pereštý, Ludwig Grunwaldt, Guy Apelbaum, Jakob Flury and Poul Erik Holmdahl Olsen
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:92
  33. Multipoint observations of plasma waves are essential for separating spatial and temporal variations of a plasma turbulence. Miniaturization and high environmental (temperature and radiation) robustness are k...

    Authors: Mitsunori Ozaki, Satoshi Yagitani, Hirotsugu Kojima, Ken Takahashi, Hiroki Koji, Takahiro Zushi and Yuya Tokunaga
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:91
  34. The 3D instability of spontaneous fast magnetic reconnection process is studied with magnetohydrodynamic simulations, where 2D model of the spontaneous fast magnetic reconnection process is destabilized in thr...

    Authors: Tohru Shimizu, Hiroyuki Torii and Koji Kondoh
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:89
  35. The 2014 Mount Ontake eruption started just before noon on September 27, 2014. It killed 58 people, and five are still missing (as of January 1, 2016). The casualties were mainly caused by the impact of ballis...

    Authors: Kae Tsunematsu, Yasuhiro Ishimine, Takayuki Kaneko, Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto, Toshitsugu Fujii and Koshun Yamaoka
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:88
  36. The Swarm satellites are equipped with state-of-the-art Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, which are used for the precise geolocation of the magnetic and electric field instruments, as well as for the ...

    Authors: Jose van den IJssel, Biagio Forte and Oliver Montenbruck
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2016 68:85

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