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1. Ionospheric Variability over the Brazilian Equatorial Region during the Minima Solar Cycles 1996 and 2009: Comparison between Observational Data and the IRI Model

2. Ionospheric irregularity behavior during the September 6–10, 2017 magnetic storm over Brazilian equatorial–low latitudes

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3. Response of the total electron content at Brazilian low latitudes to corotating interaction region and high-speed streams during solar minimum 2008

6. Responses of intermediate layers to geomagnetic activity during the 2009 deep solar minimum over the Brazilian low-latitude sector

7. Solar Flare and Radio Burst Effects on GNSS Signals and the Ionosphere During September 2017

8. Variability of the lunar semidiurnal tidal amplitudes in the ionosphere over Brazil

10. Intermediate Layers responses to Geomagnetic Activity During the 2009 Deep Solar Minimum Over the Brazilian Low Latitude Sector

12. Climatology of intermediate descending layers (or 150 km echoes) over the equatorial and low-latitude regions of Brazil during the deep solar minimum of 2009

13. Postmidnight equatorial plasma irregularities on the June solstice during low solar activity – a case study

16. Atmospheric gravity waves observed in the nightglow following the 21 August 2017 total solar eclipse}

17. Semimonthly oscillation observed in the start times of equatorial plasma bubbles

18. Further complexities on the pre-reversal vertical drift modeling over the Brazilian region: A comparison between long-term observations and model results

19. Response of the total electron content at Brazilian low latitudes to corotating interaction region and high-speed streams during solar minimum 2008

20. The influence of tidal winds in the formation of blanketing sporadic e-layer over equatorial Brazilian region

21. Impact of disturbance electric fields in the evening on prereversal vertical drift and spread F developments in the equatorial ionosphere

22. Study of sporadic E layers based on GPS radio occultation measurements and digisonde data over the Brazilian region

23. Effects of the midnight temperature maximum observed in the thermosphere–ionosphere over the northeast of Brazil

24. F 3 layer development during quiet and disturbed periods as observed at conjugate locations in Brazil: The role of the meridional wind

25. Simulations of blanketing sporadic E-layer over the Brazilian sector driven by tidal winds

26. Storm-time Disturbed Electric Field Influence in the Strong Sporadic E-layers Occurrence over Boa Vista, a low latitude Brazilian Region

27. Ionospheric irregularity behavior during the September 6–10, 2017 magnetic storm over Brazilian equatorial–low latitudes

28. Climatology of intermediate descending layers (150 km) over the equatorial and low latitude regions of Brazil during the deep solar minimum of 2009

29. Variability of the equatorial ionosphere induced by nonlinear interaction between an ultrafast Kelvin wave and the diurnal tide

31. Postmidnight equatorial plasma irregularities on June solstice during low solar activity – a case study

32. Wavenumber-4 structures observed in the low-latitude ionosphere during low and high solar activity periods using FORMOSAT/COSMIC observations

33. Unusual behavior of quiet-time zonal and vertical plasma drift velocities over Jicamarca during the recent extended solar minimum of 2008

36. Equatorial broad plasma depletions associated with the enhanced fountain effect

37. The ultra-fast Kelvin waves in the equatorial ionosphere: observations and modeling

38. Competition between winds and electric fields in the formation of blanketing sporadic E layers at equatorial regions

39. Contrasting behavior of the F 2 peak and the topside ionosphere in response to the 2 October 2013 geomagnetic storm

41. Equatorial ionization anomaly and thermospheric meridional winds during two major storms over Brazilian low latitudes

42. Tomographic imaging of the equatorial and low-latitude ionosphere over central-eastern Brazil

43. Longitudinal differences in the equatorial spread F characteristics between Vietnam and Brazil

44. On the production of traveling ionospheric disturbances by atmospheric gravity waves

45. Conjugate Sporadic-E measurements

46. Simultaneous observation of ionospheric plasma bubbles and mesospheric gravity waves during the SpreadFEx Campaign

47. The spread F Experiment (SpreadFEx): Program overview and first results

48. Possible influence of ultra-fast Kelvin wave on the equatorial ionosphere evening uplifting

49. Gravity wave and tidal influences on equatorial spread F based on observations during the Spread F Experiment (SpreadFEx)

50. Solar flux effects on equatorial ionization anomaly and total electron content over Brazil: Observational results versus IRI representations