CAS, Hefei Institute of Physical Science
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I[CAS, Hefei Institute of Physical Science]
PI["Parent Institutions (1)"]
CI["Child Institutions (0)"]
AW["Affiliated Works (15)"]
CA["Linked Collaborating Authors (2)"]
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Affiliated Works
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- Multiple-spacecraft Detection of the Diffusion Region of Magnetic Reconnection by Cluster Mission
- The Preferential Occurrence of Electrostatic Structures in Collisionless Reconnection
- Cluster Measurements of Fast Magnetic Reconnection in Earth's Magnetotail
- Sudden disruption of the cross-tail current associated with onset of fast reconnection in the magnetotail
- In situ evidence for the structure of the magnetic null in a 3D reconnection event in the Earth's magnetotail
- Generation of Electric Field and Net Charge in Hall Reconnection
- A New Cloud and Aerosol Layer Detection Method Based on Micropulse Lidar Measurements
- Evaluation on Asian Dust Aerosol and Simulated Processes in CanAM4.2 Using Satellite Measurements and Station Data
- Profile of heating rate due to aerosols using lidar and skyradiometer in SKYNET Hefei site
- Characteristics of Tropical Deep Convective Clusters Observed from A-Train Satellites and Their Dependency on Environmental Conditions
- Evaluation of dust emission and transport simulated by global climate models with satellite observations from CALIOP, MODIS, and MISR
- Exploring the Impacts of Aerosol Vertical Distribution on Atmosphere Boundary Layer over Jinhua, China
- Field of View Matching Method of Two Polarization Instruments On-board Chinese GaoFen-5(02) Satellite Verification on Aviation Platform
- Preliminary aerosol remote sensing results from multispectral polarimetric measurements of PSAC/HJ-2 satellites over land
- On the Scale Break in the Power Law of Horizontal Size Distribution for Oceanic Shallow Cumulus Clouds
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