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  1. A statistical study using a large dataset of Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) observations is conducted for transient ionospheric plasma flows associated with sudden impulses (SI) recorded on groun...

    Authors: Tomoaki Hori, Atsuki Shinbori, Shigeru Fujita and Nozomu Nishitani
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:190
  2. The phreatic eruption of Mt. Ontake in 2014 was preceded for 25 s by a very long period (VLP) seismic event recorded at one broadband and three short-period seismic stations located within 5000 m of the summit...

    Authors: Yuta Maeda, Aitaro Kato, Toshiko Terakawa, Yoshiko Yamanaka, Shinichiro Horikawa, Kenjiro Matsuhiro and Takashi Okuda
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:187
  3. The characteristics of the F2 layer parameters NmF2 and hmF2 over Dibrugarh (27.5° N, 95° E, 17° N geomagnetic, 43° dip) measured by a Canadian Advanced Digital Ionosonde (CADI) for the period of August 2010 t...

    Authors: Bitap Raj Kalita, Pradip Kumar Bhuyan and Akimasa Yoshikawa
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:186
  4. Magnetic field disturbances associated with the tsunami caused by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake were observed at Chichijima Island, 1200 km south of the epicenter. The vertical component of the magnetic field sho...

    Authors: Hidee Tatehata, Hiroshi Ichihara and Yozo Hamano
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:185
  5. Repeatedly performing the GPS-acoustic seafloor positioning, we first succeeded in detecting non-volcanic seafloor movements on the Philippine Sea plate (PHS) subducting along the Sagami Trough. At a seafloor ...

    Authors: Shun-ichi Watanabe, Tadashi Ishikawa and Yusuke Yokota
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:184

    The Related Article to this article has been published in Scientific Data 2018 5:180182

  6. The rapid accumulation of continuous paleomagnetic and rock magnetic records acquired from pass-through measurements on superconducting rock magnetometers (SRM) has greatly contributed to our understanding of ...

    Authors: Chuang Xuan and Hirokuni Oda
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:183
  7. We present three eastward-expanding auroral surge (EEAS) events that were observed intermittently at intervals of about 15 min in the post-midnight sector (01:55–02:40 MLT) by all-sky imagers and magnetometers...

    Authors: Yoshimasa Tanaka, Yasunobu Ogawa, Akira Kadokura, Noora Partamies, Daniel Whiter, Carl-Fredrik Enell, Urban Brändström, Tima Sergienko, Björn Gustavsson, Alexander Kozlovsky, Hiroshi Miyaoka and Akimasa Yoshikawa
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:182
  8. The time-dependent variations in the rotation and orientation of the Earth are represented by a set of Earth Orientation Parameters (EOP). Currently, Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is the only techni...

    Authors: Niko Kareinen, Thomas Hobiger and Rüdiger Haas
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:181
  9. The 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano was characterized by pulsating activity. Discrete ash bursts merged at higher altitude and formed a sustained quasi-continuous eruption column. High-resolution nea...

    Authors: Tobias Dürig, Magnús Tumi Gudmundsson, Sven Karmann, Bernd Zimanowski, Pierfrancesco Dellino, Martin Rietze and Ralf Büttner
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:180
  10. Observations made in non-equatorial regions appear to support the hypothesis that the daytime scintillation of radio signals at gigahertz (GHz) frequencies is produced by the gradient-drift instability (GDI) i...

    Authors: Aramesh Seif, Roland T. Tsunoda, Mardina Abdullah and Alina Marie Hasbi
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:177
  11. In this study, we aimed to explore the S-wave velocity structure of shallow soils using microtremors in order to estimate site responses in Tekirdag and surrounding areas (NW Turkey). We collected microtremor ...

    Authors: Ozlem Karagoz, Kosuke Chimoto, Seckin Citak, Oguz Ozel, Hiroaki Yamanaka and Ken Hatayama
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:176
  12. Furnas volcano, in São Miguel island (Azores), being the surface expression of rising hydrothermal steam, is the site of intense carbon dioxide (CO2) release by diffuse degassing and fumaroles. While the diffusiv...

    Authors: M. Pedone, F. Viveiros, A. Aiuppa, G. Giudice, F. Grassa, A. L. Gagliano, V. Francofonte and T. Ferreira
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:174
  13. We investigated the spatial variation in the stress fields of Kyushu Island, southwestern Japan. Kyushu Island is characterized by active volcanoes (Aso, Unzen, Kirishima, and Sakurajima) and a shear zone (wes...

    Authors: Satoshi Matsumoto, Shigeru Nakao, Takahiro Ohkura, Masahiro Miyazaki, Hiroshi Shimizu, Yuki Abe, Hiroyuki Inoue, Manami Nakamoto, Shin Yoshikawa and Yusuke Yamashita
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:172
  14. To examine limnological conditions in Lake Ogawara on the Pacific coast of northwestern Japan, we investigated the magnetic properties of dredged bottom sediment originally collected from the lake in the summe...

    Authors: Akira Hayashida, Ryoma Nakano, Aya Nagashima, Koji Seto, Kazuyoshi Yamada and Hitoshi Yonenobu
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:171
  15. This paper (the second of a series) presents the results of statistical investigation of relationship between the interplanetary electric field E KL and the Polar Cap (PC) index in case of...

    Authors: OA Troshichev and DA Sormakov
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:170
  16. The termination of the Jaramillo (normal to reverse) subchron is a key chronostratigraphic marker for dating global Pleistocene sedimentary sequences. However, the stratigraphic position of the geomagnetic pol...

    Authors: Yi Wu, Tingping Ouyang, Shifan Qiu, Zhiguo Rao and Zhaoyu Zhu
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:169
  17. In the earthquake early warning (EEW) system, the epicenter location and magnitude of earthquakes are estimated using the amplitude growth rate of initial P-waves. It has been empirically pointed out that the ...

    Authors: Kyosuke Okamoto and Seiji Tsuno
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:167
  18. Accurate mapping of the auroral oval into the equatorial plane is critical for the analysis of aurora and substorm dynamics. Comparison of ion pressure values measured at low altitudes by Defense Meteorologica...

    Authors: E. E. Antonova, V. G. Vorobjev, I. P. Kirpichev, O. I. Yagodkina and M. V. Stepanova
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:166

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:188

  19. Substorm triggering was the focus of recent two-dimensional superposed-epoch analyses based on Geotail and THEMIS data. The results indicate that magnetic-field dipolarization at X∼−8 Re and magnetic reconnection...

    Authors: Hirotoshi Uchino and Shinobu Machida
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:165
  20. We present the observation of tweek atmospherics with harmonics m = 1–8 during the solar maximum year, 2013, at Tay Nguyen University, Vietnam (Geog. 12.65° N, 108.02° E). The analysis of 33,690 tweeks on ten int...

    Authors: Le Minh Tan, Nguyen Ngoc Thu, Tran Quoc Ha and Quang Nguyen-Luong
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:163
  21. We report on strong induction effects notably contributing to the cross polar cap potential drop and the energy balance during the growth and active phases of the substorm on 27 August 2001. The inductance of ...

    Authors: V. V. Mishin, V. M. Mishin, S. B. Lunyushkin, Z. Pu and C. Wang
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:162
  22. There is a significant 6-year oscillation signal (called 6-year signal in this paper) existing in the interannual variations of length of day (LOD). It is unclear to understand its nature variation features. T...

    Authors: Pengshuo Duan, Genyou Liu, Lintao Liu, Xiaogang Hu, Xiaoguang Hao, Yong Huang, Zhimin Zhang and Binbin Wang
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:161
  23. A common problem when interpreting magnetotelluric (MT) data is that they often are distorted by shallow unresolvable local structures, an effect known as galvanic distortion. We present two transfer functions...

    Authors: Jenneke Bakker, Alexey Kuvshinov, Friedemann Samrock, Alexey Geraskin and Oleg Pankratov
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:160
  24. We determined the centroid moment tensor (CMT) solutions of earthquakes that occurred along the North Anatolian fault (NAF) beneath the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea, using data obtained from Turkey’s broa...

    Authors: Masaru Nakano, Seckin Citak and Doğan Kalafat
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:159
  25. Data from a dense GNSS network were used to investigate the temporal and spatial development of a volcanic plume during the eruptive event at Sakurajima volcano in Japan on July 24, 2012. We extracted the post...

    Authors: Yusaku Ohta and Masato Iguchi
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:157
  26. In this paper, we employ electron density profiles derived by the GPS radio occultation experiment aboard the FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC (F3/C) satellites to examine the electron density on geographic latitudes of 40° ...

    Authors: F. Y. Chang, J. Y. Liu, L. C. Chang, C. H. Lin and C. H. Chen
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:156
  27. A nonlinear optimization algorithm coupled with a model of auroral current systems allows derivation of physical parameters from data and is the basis of a new inversion technique. We refer to this technique a...

    Authors: Martin Connors and Gordon Rostoker
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:155
  28. The Editorial Board of Earth, Planets and Space wishes to thank the following reviewers for their help in evaluating papers for the year 2014.

    Authors: Yasuo Ogawa
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:154
  29. Extreme auroral electrojet activities can damage electrical power grids due to large induced currents in the Earth, degrade radio communications and navigation systems due to the ionospheric disturbances and c...

    Authors: Masao Nakamura, Asato Yoneda, Mitsunobu Oda and Ken Tsubouchi
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:153
  30. Mount Mudeung National Geopark (MMNG), Gwangju, Republic of Korea (1187 masl), is known for its huge, broad occurrences of columnar jointed colonnades in the Cretaceous Mudeungsan Tuff. To understand the genes...

    Authors: Chungwan Lim, Min Huh, Keewook Yi and Changyeol Lee
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:152
  31. The magnetosphere substorm plays a crucial role in the solar wind energy dissipation into the ionosphere. We report on the intensity of the high-latitude ionospheric irregularities during one of the largest st...

    Authors: Iurii Cherniak and Irina Zakharenkova
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:151
  32. This paper reports on the rock-magnetic properties of single zircon crystals, which are essential for future work establishing the reliable paleointensity method using single zircon crystals. Zircon crystals u...

    Authors: Masahiko Sato, Shinji Yamamoto, Yuhji Yamamoto, Yoshihiro Okada, Masao Ohno, Hideo Tsunakawa and Shigenori Maruyama
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:150
  33. The faults’ geometry and their seismic activity beneath the Marmara Sea have been under debate for a couple of decades. We used data recorded by three ocean bottom seismographs (OBSs) over a period of 3 months...

    Authors: Yojiro Yamamoto, Narumi Takahashi, Seckin Citak, Doğan Kalafat, Ali Pinar, Cemil Gurbuz and Yoshiyuki Kaneda
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:147
  34. We present case studies of the mesospheric alkali and non-alkali metals, Na and Fe, along with electron concentrations [Ne] obtained from measurements made at Arecibo on nights of 17–18 and 18–19 March 2004. The ...

    Authors: Shikha Raizada, Craig A. Tepley, Qihou Zhou, Sumanta Sarkhel, John D. Mathews, Nestor A. Aponte, Ilgin Seker, Robert Kerr and Edvier Cabassa
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:146

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:202

  35. Authors: Sumanta Sarkhel, John D Mathews, Shikha Raizada, Ramanathan Sekar, Dibyendu Chakrabarty, Amitava Guharay, Geonhwa Jee, Jeong-Han Kim, Robert B Kerr, Geetha Ramkumar, Sundararajan Sridharan, Qian Wu, Martin G Mlynczak and James M Russell
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:145

    The original article was published in Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:19

  36. The troposphere is one of the most important error sources for space geodetic techniques relying on radio signals. Since it is not possible to model the wet part of the tropospheric delay with sufficient accur...

    Authors: Benedikt Soja, Tobias Nilsson, Maria Karbon, Florian Zus, Galina Dick, Zhiguo Deng, Jens Wickert, Robert Heinkelmann and Harald Schuh
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:144
  37. This paper presents the first results of statistical analysis of 2-year data series obtained with the first midlatitude decameter coherent radar of Russian segment of SuperDARN network. Based on individual eve...

    Authors: Oleg I. Berngardt, Nina A. Zolotukhina and Alexey V. Oinats
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:143
  38. The Quetta Syntaxis in western Baluchistan, Pakistan, is the result of an oroclinal bend of the western mountain belt and serves as a junction for different faults. As this area also lies close to the left-lat...

    Authors: Muhammad Usman and Masato Furuya
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2015 67:142

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