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Author LointierG, Dudok de WitT, HanuiseC, VallièresX, VillainJ-P, doi  openurl
  Title A statistical approach for identifying the ionospheric footprint of magnetospheric boundaries from SuperDARN observations Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2008 Publication Annales Geophysicae Abbreviated Journal 0992-7689  
  Volume 26 Issue 2 Pages 305-314  
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  Abstract Identifying and tracking the projection of magnetospheric regions on the high-latitude ionosphere is of primary importance for studying the Solar Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere system and for space weather applications. By its unique spatial coverage and temporal resolution, the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) provides key parameters, such as the Doppler spectral width, which allows the monitoring of the ionospheric footprint of some magnetospheric boundaries in near real-time. In this study, we present the first results of a statistical approach for monitoring these magnetospheric boundaries. The singular value decomposition is used as a data reduction tool to describe the backscattered echoes with a small set of parameters. One of these is strongly correlated with the Doppler spectral width, and can thus be used as a proxy for it. Based on this, we propose a Bayesian classifier for identifying the spectral width boundary, which is classically associated with the Polar Cap boundary. The results are in good agreement with previous studies. Two advantages of the method are: the possibility to apply it in near real-time, and its capacity to select the appropriate threshold level for the boundary detection.  
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