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Authors: | Balasis, Georgios* De Santis, Angelo* |
Title: | Editorial of Special Issue “Detecting Geospace Perturbations Caused by Earth” | Journal: | Geosciences | Series/Report no.: | /11 (2021) | Publisher: | MDPI | Issue Date: | 2021 | DOI: | 10.3390/geosciences11120496 | Abstract: | A systematic multiparametric and multiplatform approach to detect and study geo-space perturbations attributed to preparation processes related to natural hazards is fundamental in order to obtain useful insights on a series of complex dynamic phenomena of the Earth system, namely, earthquakes, volcanic and Saharan dust events, as well as geomagnetic disturbances. In particular, integrated analysis and interpretation of data from ground-based and spaceborne observations of the lower and upper atmospheres are of paramount importance for understanding the associated physical processes. In this Special Issue, we include pertinent studies on this field of research, presenting recent results and highlighting future directions for advances in the topic. |
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