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    • A new approach to the hourly mean computation problem when dealing with missing data 

      Marsal Vinadé, Santiago; Curto, J. J. (Earth Planet Sp (2009) 61: 945, 2009-10-19)
      Geomagnetic observatory records are unavoidably affected by primary data interruptions which, in turn, may have possible effects on the accuracy of the definitive data derived from them. One of the ...
    • An example of operation for a partly manned Antarctic geomagnetic observatory and the development of a radio link for data transmission 

      Torta Margalef, Joan Miquel; Marsal Vinadé, Santiago; Riddick, John C.; Vilella Parra, Carles; Altadill Felip, David; Blanch Llosa, Estefania; Cid, Oscar; Curto, Joan J.; De Santis, Angelo; Gaya-Piqué, Luis R.; Mauricio Ferré, Juan; Pijoan Vidal, Joan Lluís; Solé, Germán J.; Ugalde, Arantza (Annals of Geophysics, 2009. Vol. 52, 1 (Febrer), 2009-02)
      The experience acquired from more than ten years of operation of an Antarctic geomagnetic observatory is described along with the development of data transmission facilities. The observatory was deployed ...
    • Conductivities consistent with Birkeland currents in the AMPERE-driven TIE-GCM 

      Marsal Vinadé, Santiago (Marsal,S.(2015),Conductivities consistent with Birkeland currents in the AMPERE-driven TIE-GCM, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 120, 8045–8065, doi:10.1002/ 2015JA021385., 2015-09-26)
      The Active Magnetosphere and Planetary Electrodynamics Response Experiment (AMPERE) satellite mission has offered for the first time global snapshots of the geomagnetic field-aligned currents with ...
    • Remote Geophysical Observatory in Antarctica with HF data transmission: a Review 

      Pijoan Vidal, Joan Lluís; Altadill Felip, David; Torta Margalef, Joan Miquel; Alsina Pagès, Rosa Maria; Marsal Vinadé, Santiago; Badia Folguera, David (Remote Sensing. 2014, Vol.6 (Juliol), 2014-07)
      The geophysical observatory in the Antarctic Spanish Station Juan Carlos I (ASJI) in Livingston Island has been monitoring the magnetic field in the Antarctic region for more than fifteen years. In 2004, ...